"While thanking the Congress(I) and other secular parties for taking up in Parliament the question of clandestine preparation' for the construction of the proposed Ram Mandir on the disputed land in Ayodhya, including the Babari Masjid site, the BMMCC regrets the failure to clinch the issue and to unmask the eloquence of the Prime Minister and the pseudo legality of the Home Minister and the other colleagues.
The question is not whether any construction is going on in the disputed land or even on the concrete platform or the Babari Masjid site. The pertinent questions are:
1) Why the pillars and other architectural elements, which are being admittedly cut, sculpted and polished at various places in Rajasthan are being transported to and stored in Ayodhya within a stone's throw of the disputed land?
2) Whether it is not a fact that the concrete platform unlawfully constructed in July 1992 corresponds to the architectural site-plan of three sections of the proposed Mandir, excluding the Grabha Griha which is to be located on the Babari Masjid site?
3) Doesn't the proximity of the finished pillars to the platform provide a reasonable suspicion about a secret plan hatched by the VHP to nount a sudden operation to install the pillars on the existing platform, with the help of its trained karsevaks, with friendly governments at the Centre and the State looking the other way?
4) Whether it is not a fact that the VHP has time and again proclaimed its defiance of the rule of law and reiterated its intention to construct the proposed Ram Janambhoomi Mandir on the disputed site, within 2 years, law or no law? Does it not amount to contempt of court or an attempt to terrorise the Muslims into surrendering the claim?
5) Why the Central and State Governments have not taken any cognisance of anti-constitutional, anti- national and incendiary statements of the VHP and invoked the law of the land against its spokesman. Since the site for the Mandir shall be decided by the Supreme Court in the light of the final judicial verdict on the question of title which the Prime Minister has committed to execute, the finished pillars etc. may well be stored where they are in order to remove the apprehension in the public mind.
The BMMCC demands that:
a) The transportation of the pillars to. Ayodhya be banned by the Rajasthan and UP Governments.
b) The stocks of pillars within Ayodhya be impounded and taken charge of by the Central Government.
c) The leaders of the VHP may be prosecuted for their statements under the law of the land.
The BMMCC appeals to all secular parties, particularly the Congress(I), to persevere in their efforts to nail down the VHP's conspiracy."