New Delhi, Mar 28: Talking tough, Vishwa Hindu Parishad today said it would support only that party in the next general elections which promises to carry out construction of Ram Temple at Ayodhya as it did not expect the present government at the Centre to enact a law allowing such a construction. "We want a legislation to be passed by Parliament allowing construction of Ram Temple at Ayodhya. But this government will not do it. So we will support that party in the next Lok Sabha elections which promises to carry out the task," senior VHP leader Acharya Giriraj Kishore told reporters here. He said on the second day of VHP's campaign for handing over of the undisputed site at Ayodhya, over 30,000 activists offered 'satyagraha'. Most of them belonged to Bajrang Dal and came from rural areas, he said. Kishore said that while "so called" left and secular parties accused Bajrang Dal of creating unrest, police admitted that the agitation was very peaceful. He said in the second phase of the agitation, to be launched after two months, VHP activists would approach MPs cutting across party lines to elicit their support for construction of Ram Temple. "If any MP opposes, he or she will be exposed before the electorate," he added.
Bureau Report