"The Ram Mandir issue is not a political but a cultural issue. The matter is also sub judice. The matter is in the Supreme Court and we are only waiting for the judgement," he said.
Singh said BJP was going to contest the crucial polls in the country's most populous state on the development plank.
Asked whether polarisation would benefit BJP, he said his party has never indulged in the politics of communal polarisation for votes. "We neither have, nor are or will ever indulge in polarisation as I believe that polarisation can be dangerous for the country," Singh said in TV interviews.
"I am familiar with the situation in Uttar Pradesh and keeping that in view, I can say that the BJP will get clear majority in 2017 Assembly elections. I am saying this with full confidence," he said.
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