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Latching onto a news report, the Shiv Sena on Saturday, 23 February, said the RSS' "new stand" to temporarily put the Ram Mandir issue on the back-burner and give "priority" to Kashmir in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack fits the current narrative in the country.
However, claiming that no damage was inflicted on Pakistan in the last five years, a Sena editorial in Saamana questioned the need to repeat the "slogan" to elect a "stable government and a strong prime minister", which was raised ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
Sena also underlined the need to have a stable government in the country to prevent recurrence of Pulwama-like incidents.
At least 40 troopers of the CRPF were killed in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir in a worst terror attack in the Valley on 14 February.
The party also questioned if the Ram temple will be constructed even after the 2019 elections.
"Sangh parivar has decided to kept aside the Ram temple issue and give attention to topics like Pulwama and Kashmir. RSS also feels that the country needs a strong and a stable government to solve the problems of Kashmir," it said.
Sangh feels terrorism cannot be defeated unless there is a stable government and a strong prime minister at the Centre, the edit said.
Sena referred to a news report which claimed that Sangh now wants its volunteers to bring awareness among people about the Pulwama attack instead of talking about the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya.
"RSS now feels that attention of people should be diverted from issues like construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, implementation of a Uniform Civil Code, (abrogation of) article 370 etc to issues like Kashmir, Pulwama, and electing a stable government," it said.
"The current situation in Kashmir is worse than ever before in the last 70 years. Forget about 'gharwapsi' (homecoming) of Kashmiri Pandits, now even Muslim youths are migrating from Kashmir in search of jobs," it said.
Unabated terrorism in the northern state has resulted in lack of jobs, the Sena said, adding that youths are forced to move out of Kashmir in search of employment due to terrorism.
"Some of these youths have chosen to pick up guns for employment which is unfortunate for the country," it added.
"People of the country need to be explained why a leash could not be put on Pakistan's activities in the last five years while going to them again with the slogan of electing a strong government and BJP in power.
"A stable government was in place when Uri and Pathankot terror attacks took place, and the same government is in power at the time of Pulwama also," the edit said.
Referring to an unusual tie-up between BJP and PDP of Mehbooba Mufti to form a government in Jammu & Kashmir, the Sena said there was immense discord over the move at that time.
"However, the reason for the alliance cited was to bring stability and peace in Kashmir. The situation, in fact, worsened," the edit said.
The Sena said the people are now wondering what "new experiment" will be tried out in Kashmir.
In a bid to brandish Hindutva credentials of Sena, Thackeray had, last year, visited Ayodhya and raised questions on the "inaction" on part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP to construct a Ram temple.
Thackeray's visit to the temple town in November took place within a month of Sangh Chief Mohan Bhagwat demanding a law to construct Ram temple.
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