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For the media to create an impression that the VHP
is not interested in a dialogue, and is unreasonable on the issue,
shows dishonesty of purpose. The Chandrashekar Government had arranged
a dialogue between the VHP and the AIBMAC in December 1990, when
the two sides had submitted their respective evidences. As per the
understanding, the two sides had to submit their rejoinder by 6th
Jan 1991. While the VHP did so, the AIBMAC gave more documents.
The government minutes say, "Since the AIBMAC did not give comments
on the evidence put forward by the VHP, it is not possible for the
government to decide the areas of agreement and disagreement." In
spite of this, the VHP agreed for the experts of both sides to meet
on 24th and 25th January to discuss the evidences. On the first
day, the AIBMAC experts said that they have not had a chance to
study the VHP evidence and would need six weeks to do so. This is
strange, since all the evidence has been there for everyone to see.
In addition, much of it had been written in the media during the
previous five years. And these same experts had been talking and
writing against the VHP.
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