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Sadhvi Ritambhara in Aap Ki Adalat: "Give Kashi and Mathura shrines peacefully; we won't demand other temples."

  • Posted on January 21, 2024
  • Religious
  • By Arijit Dutta
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Firebrand leader Sadhvi Ritambhara urges Muslims to peacefully hand over Kashi Gyanvapi and Mathura Krishna Janmasthan shrines. She vows not to seek 30,000 other temples in return, emphasizing Hindu patience. The Sadhvi also advocates for a population control law and a Uniform Civil Code.

Sadhvi Ritambhara in Aap Ki Adalat: "Give Kashi and Mathura shrines peacefully; we won't demand other temples." Image Source -www.indiatvnews.com

In a recent 'Aap Ki Adalat' interview, Sadhvi Ritambhara, a prominent figure in the Ramjanmabhoomi movement, appealed to the Muslim community for a peaceful resolution regarding the Kashi Gyanvapi and Mathura Krishna Janmasthan shrines. Addressing AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi's call to protect Gyanvapi mosque, she emphasized a reciprocal understanding.

"We have long demanded the Gyanvapi shrine. If they return it peacefully, we won't discuss the 30,000 other temples. But they negate the truth," Sadhvi Ritambhara stated during the interview. She highlighted Hindu society's patience in the Ayodhya case and expressed disappointment at misconceptions about it being seen as cowardice.

Regarding the prospect of movements for Mathura and Kashi shrines, Sadhvi Ritambhara ruled out the need, citing existing evidence in the Kashi Vishwanath shrine and Nandi statue. She emphasized the lack of necessity for a movement similar to Ayodhya.

Transitioning to broader issues, the Sadhvi advocated for a stringent population control law and a Uniform Civil Code. She insisted on the importance of demographic balance and tradition, expressing her earlier call for Hindus to have four offspring if these measures are not implemented.

Responding to concerns about her statements being anti-Muslim, Sadhvi Ritambhara clarified her intent. She pointed to the demographic imbalance in Kashmir and its consequences, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach.

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When questioned about the government's promises, including the Uniform Civil Code, Ram Temple, and Article 370, Sadhvi Ritambhara expressed optimism about Prime Minister Modi fulfilling these commitments by 2024.

In a political tangent, she revealed rejecting an offer to contest from Amethi, stating a preference for influencing politics rather than direct involvement. She asserted that those rejecting Lord Ram's invitation to Ayodhya would be similarly rejected by the Indian people.

Ending on a political note, Sadhvi Ritambhara expressed confidence in Modi winning the 2024 elections, declaring him the nation's guarantee for the third consecutive term.

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