The calls for a new temple come ahead of an election that must be held by May, when Modi will seek a second term.
Most analysts expect Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to fare far less well than it did in 2014, and critics often accuse the party of using communal issues to whip up support. For the past three decades, BJP and associated Hindu outfits have resurrected the Ayodhya controversy before elections, stoking tensions between Hindus and Muslims, who make up some 20 per cent of India's 1.3 billion people.
In 1992, a Hindu mob tore down the Ayodhya mosque, known as Babri Masjid, triggering riots that killed about 2,000 people across India.
Source: New Straits Times