07-10-2006, 06:41 PM
RSS waiting for court verdict on Ayodhya
Staff Reporter
Wants Government to alter its `minority appeasement policy'
Rajahmundry: RSS all-India executive council member (media relations) V. Ram Madhav has said that the organisation was waiting for the Allahabad High Court verdict on the Ayodhya issue.
In an informal chat with reporters here on Sunday, Mr. Madhav, who was here to participate in RSS Guru Pooja function, said that the RSS would chalk out its future plans on Ayodhya after the court judgment.
Tirumala issue
Replying to a question on the recent Government Order declaring only two hills to be under Tirumala and the rest of the five under Tirupati town purview, which could facilitate commercial and other religions' activities, he said, "The Government has to change its minority appeasement policy. If Hindus lose their patience, they will revolt against the Government."
`Three issues'
The RSS was planning to take out rallies in each mandal on three important issues, which are bothering people of the State, the former RSS spokesman said.
"Extremism, minority appeasement policy and casteism are the three issues."