The Residents' Welfare Association (RWA) in Jangpura Extension serves notice to Suranya Aiyar for Ram Mandir remarks
- Posted on January 31, 2024
- Religion or Social Commentary
- By Arijit Dutta
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The Jangpura Extension RWA issued a notice to Suranya Aiyar, daughter of Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar, demanding an apology for opposing the Ram Mandir consecration. The BJP supported the RWA's stance, urging accountability. The letter insisted on responsible behavior, warning relocation if necessary, and emphasizing harmony in the community.
In
a significant development in Jangpura
Extension, Delhi, the Residents' Welfare Association (RWA) has taken a firm
stance against Suranya Aiyar, daughter of Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar,
over her comments opposing the consecration of the Ram Mandir. The RWA served a
notice, urging her to apologize for allegedly creating tension and hatred in
the community.
Despite Suranya Aiyar asserting that she doesn't reside in the Jangpura house, owned by her father according to election affidavits, the RWA insisted on accountability from both Aiyars. The association emphasized the need for responsible behavior to maintain a harmonious living environment in the locality.
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Amit
Malviya, a prominent BJP leader, responded to the RWA's notice, applauding
their stand against disrespecting Hindu beliefs. He called for an apology from
Mani Shankar Aiyar and his daughter for their alleged disruption of the Pran
Pratistha ceremony at the Ram Mandir.
The
RWA's letter to Mani Shankar Aiyar explicitly called for him to condemn his
daughter's actions. It suggested relocation to another colony if they persisted
in their protest against the Ram Mandir consecration. The RWA labeled Suranya Aiyar's
actions as a "hate speech act," stressing their responsibility to
foster cordial relations in a community with residents who migrated from
Pakistan.
Highlighting
that the construction of the Ram Mandir followed a Supreme Court verdict, the
RWA advised Suranya Aiyar to respect the norms of good citizenship without
provoking hostility.