The seers submitted a new model of the temple, different from the model kept at Ayodhya’s Karsevakpuram

Current Affairs:The Narendra Modi government on Thursday showed it will not have to carry an enactment to set up a trust to administer development of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, even as soothsayers kept on requesting that the current Ramjanbhoomi Nyas ought to be depended with the undertaking of development of the proposed sanctuary.
As per a top government official, the Supreme Court’s organization last Saturday expressed that Section 6 of the Acquisition of Certain Area at the Ayodhya Act 1993 engages the focal government to set up a trust or a position to whom the land would be given over. The official, who didn’t wish to be named, said there is no requirement for a different enactment to make the trust, and that a request from the peak court is in the same class as law and is authoritative on the lawmaking body too.
Then, diviners related with the Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas held a question and answer session in the national capital, and said they have presented a notice to the legislature that the Nyas ought to be given the errand of developing the sanctuary. There is grinding between the Vishva Hindu Parishad, which has proposed that another trust ought to be set up, and soothsayers related with the Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas. Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, the leader of the Nyas, has just requested that the ‘Nyas’ is the main trust lawfully qualified for supervising the development work.
The diviners presented another model of the sanctuary, not the same as the model kept at Ayodhya’s Karsevakpuram. They said the old model planned almost 30-years back was outdated. The soothsayers said the new model was not just consistent with “old style Hindu design” prescribed for sanctuaries in antiquated writings, yet considered in more land liable to be accessible for development of amazing sanctuary and the probability of millions visiting the sanctuary consistently. The soothsayers said they would move court if the administration sets up another trust.