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Karan Singh: After SC verdict, there should be no hesitation in attending Ram Mandir inauguration

Even as the Congress on Friday again hit out at the BJP for turning the Ayodhya Ram Temple inauguration into a “political event”, senior party leader Karan Singh said that after the Supreme Court’s 2019 judgment in the Ram Janmabhoomi case “there should be no hesitation in attending the function, if invited”.

In a statement, 92-year-old Singh, who is the son of Jammu and Kashmir’s last Dogra ruler Maharaja Hari Singh, said he had received the “beautiful invitation” to the “historic pran pratishtha ceremony” but would not be able to attend it because of medical reasons. “As a Raghuvanshi myself, and having made a modest personal donation of Rs 11 lakh towards the construction, it would have been a great pleasure to attend. Regretfully, nearing 93, it will not be possible for me to do so on medical grounds … After the Supreme Court judgement there should be no hesitation in attending the function, if invited.”

The statement of Karan Singh, whose life, in many ways, is deeply intertwined with the tumultuous journey of Jammu and Kashmir since 1947, came amid the controversy triggered by the Congress top leadership’s decision to turn down the invitation for the Ram Mandir event. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge — who had been invited along with Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi and the party’s Lok Sabha floor leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury — on Friday said, “As far as attending the function, those who have faith (aastha) can go tomorrow or the day after. I have made it clear on January 6 itself. It is not correct to attack us and this is a conspiracy of the BJP.”

He added, “We do not want to hurt anyone, any religion, any guru. This is not our issue. Our only issue is what (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi

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