Addressing a 'Hindu Sammelan' held at GMDC ground here, Togadia asked the VHP cadres to be prepared to march to Ayodhya if the Centre does not make such a law soon.
"The only way to construct Ram temple in Ayodhya is to walk the path shown by Sardar Patel. Instead of engaging in deliberations with Muslims, he just went ahead and constructed Somnath temple with the consent of Central government at that time," said Togadia.
"If the government does enact such a law soon, then get ready to march to Ayodhya," said Togadia, who is VHP's international working president.
In his address, the VHP leader announced various schemes for poor Hindus, such as collection of food grains from affluent families and distributing it among the poor.
"I also urge the workers to eradicate unsociability from our society by making one friend from Dalit community," said Togadia, who then gave a slogan "Hindu First."
Referring to the BJP's victory in Uttar Pradesh and the subsequent appointment of Aditya Nath Yogi as the state chief minister, Jain said the country is embracing the saffron colour.
"The entire nation wants to see a grand temple in Ayodhya. We are entering into the saffron era as people who were against Ram temple were defeated," said Jain.
Togadia also asked the government to enact a law to control Muslim population as he claimed the community members were extended benefits from the taxes paid by the Hindus.
He also asked the government to deport illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, saying it will ensure employment to more than 3 crore Indians.
"The government must send 3 crore illegal Bangladeshi immigrants back to their country. If you do that, 3 crore Indians will get employment. Similarly, action must be taken against 1.5 lakh Rohingya Muslims settled in Jammu. Many of them are now having their Aadhaar cards too," said Togadia.
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