Lucknow, November 29: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad are organising a large public gathering at the disputed “Ramjanmabhoomi and Babri Masjid site”, on December 6, marking the Babri masjid demolition anniversary and attempting to build Ram Mandir. The politics of ashes is all time high in the region as after the death of VHP leader Ashok Singhal, more than 300 VHP activists arrived in Ayodhya and took oath to construct Ram Mandir on the disputed site, report suggest. Also Read - Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray no More Welcome in Ayodhya, Say Saints & VHP After Kangana Episode

The ashes was carried in an urn out by 300 VHP and BJP activists who arrived at Ayodhya in four buses. The ashes was immersed in Saryu river which witnessed crowd of more than 4,000 people after which a formal oath taking ceremony took place. Read Also: (VHP leader Ashok Singhal cremated at Nigambodh Ghat) Also Read - Instead of 3D Images of Lord Ram, New York's Times Square Lights up With 'Kashmiri Lives Matter' Messages

The case of disputed site is before the Supreme Court and after the move Muslim litigators criticised the right-wing Hindu group. Also Read - No 3D Images of Lord Ram at Times Square? Ad Company Refuses Display After Muslim Groups Oppose the 'Islamophobic' Campaign

Hashim Ansari, the oldest surviving plaintiff in the case was quoted in Telegraph Calcutta in which he said, “Let the dead rest if you want to pay an honest tribute to Singhal. We have seen them doing politics on Ramjanmabhoomi, but the politics of ashes is disgusting and dangerous”.

Ansari further added, “They are politicising his urn to emotionally exploit Hindus.”

According to Zafaryab Jilani, additional advocate-general with the UP government and a member of the AIMPLB, the VHP was looking to polarise the state ahead of the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls.

After the VHP leaders death, 51 asthi-kalash yatras was carried out by the VHP activists from his home-town Allahabad, to be immersed in 50 different rivers across India, as per his last wish.

December 6 marks the 23rd anniversary of demolition of the Babri Masjid on which the VHP leaders had planned to pay a bigger tribute to Singhal, reports Telegraph.

Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, head of ram Janmabhoomi Nyas, said to Telegraph, “People from across the country will gather at Kar Sewakpuram on December 6 and chalk out the strategy to construct a Ram temple”.

He further said, “There should be no more posponement of realising Singhal’s dream of a splendid Ram temple in Ayodhya”.

Among Muslims December 6, is considered as a yaum-e-ghum (mourning day) whereas among VHP activists the days is celebrated as shaurya diwas (bravery day). Meanwhile there is an alert in the region.