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RSS will not get involved in such incidents in future, says Bhagwat

New Delhi: After the Supreme Court's verdict on the Ayodhya Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute case on Saturday, Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) ideological parent organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) sees no one's victory or defeat by this judgment.

The RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat held a press conference at its office in Jhandewalan here and while welcoming the verdict he mentioned, "We wanted the issue to end and it has concluded. All sides of the case were evaluated. Truth and justice have been highlighted," adding further that "things will happen according to the procedure."

Meanwhile, when asked if Sangh would now take up the cases of the Mathura and Varanasi temples, he specified that the job of the largest social organization is 'character building', not indulging 'violence' with political interest or neither RSS will get involved in such an incident in the future.

On the other side, the Union Home Minister and BJP's national president Amit Shah called the final judgment 'a strengthening factor' for India's unity, integrity, and the vast culture. Shah mentioned in his tweet, "I am confident that this landmark judgment given by the Supreme Court will prove to be a milestone in itself. This decision will further strengthen India's unity, integrity, and great culture."

However, BJP's party workers and spokespersons seem to restrain from making emotive and provocative statements on the Ram temple issue. A meeting of office bearers and spokespersons was chaired by the party's working president JP Nadda and general secretary (org) BL Santosh on Saturday morning at the BJP headquarters to tell them to avoid making unnecessary statements on the verdict on Ram temple issue.

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