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'Move out' if still against Ram temple consecration: RWA to Mani Shankar Aiyar, daughterRWA president Kapil Kakar said that the residents have approached the RWA complaining against Aiyar's daughter's three day fast protesting against the Ram temple inauguration.
Shemin Joy
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar. </p></div>

Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar.

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New Delhi: A Resident's Welfare Association in Delhi has asked senior Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar and her daughter Suranya to "move out" of the colony if they still think that the consecration of Ram Temple was wrong, after the latter went on a three-day fast in protest against the ceremony.

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However, Suranya said she was not a resident of the colony in South Delhi's Jangpura whose RWA wrote a letter to Aiyar and his daughter. RWA president Kapil Kakar said that the residents have approached the RWA complaining against her three day fast protesting against the Ram temple inauguration.

The letter said that the RWA does not appreciate a "resident's rant which may disturb the peace in the colony or hurt religious sentiments". It also wanted Aiyar to condemn his daughter's remarks while claiming that they may take the cover of freedom of speech but the Supreme Court has said it cannot be absolute.

It said if they are unhappy with the consecration, they should go to the court. "In case you still think about what you have done in protesting against the consecration of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, we would suggest you kindly move out to another colony, where people and RWA can turn blind eye to such hatred," the letter said.

Surnya said she is living her entire life here except when she went abroad for studies. "I have worked in many different fields...I want to ask you, don't you think that we should stop this kind of notice-giving and bullying?"

She said she can understand if people would want to take the conversation further and express their own point and counterpoint and that should happen.

"But it is not necessary for us to be facing each other and shouting at each other to do that...I believe we have forgotten that tradition of beautiful and elegant dialogue. Of course, we will disagree from time to time. I expressed my disagreement in my speech a few days ago. I presented my pain about this through a fast peacefully alone in my house," she added.

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(Published 31 January 2024, 23:11 IST)