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Advani wants Liberhan report tabled, slams UPA for its leak

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Advani wants Liberhan report tabled, slams UPA for its leak New Delhi: An angry Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader LK Advani on Monday described as a "breach of privilege of the House" the reported "leak" of the Liberhan Commission report in the media and stated he was personally proud of his "association with the Ayodhya movement".

He also demanded that the Liberhan report on the Babri Mosque demolition be tabled immediately in Parliament.

The senior BJP leader led a scathing attack on the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) for "secretly leaking" the report to media.

"Why is the report not being placed in the House? When we demanded it in the last session, we were told the report would be placed in the house along with action taken report (ATR). Our demand is that the report along with ATR should be tabled today (Monday) itself," he said.

"It (the commission report appearing in a newspaper) is a breach of privilege of the House.... I have sought immediate placing of this report on the table of the House. Personally, I am proud of my association with the Ayodhya movement," said the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha.

Advani said he was shocked when he saw Monday's edition of a leading daily, which frontpaged the purported findings of the Liberhan Commission of Inquiry that probed the sequence of events leading to and all facts and circumstances related to the December 6, 1992, razing of the mosque.

According to the report, the Liberhan Commission has indicted former prime minister Atal Bihar Vajpayee and his deputy Advani, besides senior BJP leaders like Murli Manohar Joshi. Later in the day, a news channel said it too has access to the probe report, which reportedly labelled the December 1992 demolition as "tailor made" and blamed Uttar Pradesh's then chief minister Kalyan Singh for collusion.

Advani said while he could face the challenge of being indicted over the mosque razing that triggered widespread violence in the country, he was appalled that former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee -- widely known as a moderate -- had been enveloped in the charges.

Advani said he was proud of his association with what came to be known as the Ayodhya movement that sought to build a Ram temple at the site of the 16th century Babri mosque in Ayodhya, about 700 km from here. The movement culminated in the mosque's demolition. But Advani insisted -- as he has done earlier -- that he was sad about the demolition of the mosque.

"It is completely untrue that it was a meticulously planned conspiracy. There was no plan, no conspiracy. When this incident happened, I myself wrote in front of the Liberhan Commission that 'It is the saddest day of my life'," Advani said.

"I was distressed by the demolition of the structure (Babri Mosque), but so far as the movement is concerned, I feel that to be associated with the Ayodhya movement and to make a magnificent temple there according to a general consensus is the objective of my life and I will keep working for it," Advani said.

Outside Parliament, other BJP leaders spoke in a similar vein.

"The government has to immediately table the Liberhan report and the ATR. We want a discussion, we are ready for it. Why have they kept silent for six months?" BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu told reporters in the Parliament complex.

Added BJP leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy: "It took 17 years for this report to get published. The contents are not known to anyone. We are also keen to know the contents of the report."

He said that the Congress had "selectively leaked" the report to distract the nation "from core issues like the price rise".

Demanding that it be tabled in Parliament, he said: "We are prepared for it... Why is the Congress shying away from submitting the report in Parliament?"

His colleague Murli Manohar Joshi said: "Such leakages are made with a political motive. The government should place the entire report in Parliament and then we will discuss it."

IANS

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First Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2009, 00:13

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Truth - Delhi
There is nothing wrong in demoloition of `Babri structure` that place belongs to Lord Ram and there should be a Bhavya Ram Temple there, what is wrong in this? it is a birth right of all Hindus which is being denied by the arrogant and negative muslim community, moreover why not ask congress leaders if they have regarded the Hindu sentiments a bit, they are silent on Hindus matters and they are using the court as shield to supress the majority Hindu sentiments, now it is high time, we will be happy if Adwaniji and other BJP leaders declare that they have also contributed in demolition of the barbaric structure and they are ready to make any sacrifice for the Sthapana of Ram Mandir, the muslims and there congress brothers should awake from the medievel dreams and respect the majority sentiments which are on a boliling verge.

Jai Hind, Jai Shri Ram
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Godsebrigadier - Kerala
Advani should proud on it. Why this old man worry on this news. nobody going to hang him. If muslims need Masjid on the name of Baber. it is not possible in India they can build in Afganistan or in Pakistan.
if muslims allowe us to make mandir in Macca and Madina then we will consider about masjid in Ayodhya.

Jai Godse
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