Paving the way for Ramlalla Pran Pratishtha, HC rejected petition
The way has been cleared for the inauguration and consecration ceremony of Ramlala's temple in Ayodhya. The allahabad high court has refused to hear immediately the PIL filed demanding a ban on the pran Pratishtha programme. The high court has refused to hear this PIL on emergency basis. Due to holidays on saturday and Sunday, the PIL will now become meaningless.
Petitioner Bhola Das's lawyer Anil Bind had mentioned the matter in the court of Acting Chief Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta and requested for hearing on it today itself. However, the court did not accept his request. Earlier on wednesday also the court had not approved the mention. Bhola Das of ghaziabad had filed a PIL demanding a ban on his life at the hands of PM narendra Modi.
These allegations were made in the petition
Citing Shankaracharya's objections in the petition, the pran Pratishtha ceremony was said to be against Sanatan tradition. It was said in the PIL that bjp is organizing this event to gain benefits in the 2024 lok sabha elections. It was also said in the PIL that Shankaracharya also has objection to the pran Pratishtha programme. No religious programs are organized in the month of Paush. It was also said that the temple is still incomplete. No deity or deity can be consecrated in an incomplete temple. Apart from this, participation of PM and cm Yogi in this pran Pratistha program is against the Constitution.
In the petition, the program was called only an election stunt. The way for the consecration ceremony was cleared after the high court refused to hear it on the basis of urgency. There will be a weekly holiday in the high court on 20th and 21st January. The court will open on january 22, but the consecration ceremony is organized on the same day. In such a situation, if the hearing is held later, this petition will become without merit.