"They (Muslims) should also think how far this struggle will go," he told PTI here.
"Hindu-Muslim brotherhood and harmony cannot be created unless they (Muslims) forgo their claim on three places -- Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi," said Singhal, referring to the temple-mosque disputes there.
He said until the Muslims give up their claim, "the struggle will continue".
"If they want to take it through court, then there will be 10,000 of cases," Singhal added.
Referring to the Ayodhya temple issue, he said the status quo is only on 110 ft by 95 ft land. "There is no status quo on the 70 acre land which was acquired. This land is deserted like jungle. Who said that this area should not be developed?"
He said around Rs 10,000 crore of government funds have been spent on security ever since the disputed structure was demolished on December 6, 1992.
At the same time, he flayed regular deployment of security forces at the disputed site, saying it creates "terror".
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