Blaming Ayodhyavasis For Bjp’s Loss Is Not The Solution

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The recent pilgrimage to Ayodhya by the Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, has not only become a source of emotional solace for devotees of Lord Ram and supporters of the BJP but has also become a subject of significant political discussion. Sarma’s visit to the Hanumangarhi Temple and Ram Temple aimed to mitigate the tension following BJP’s loss and to reduce the resulting unrest. The Chief Minister of Assam visited Ram Temple and Hanumangarhi and told reporters, “We will also build temples in Assam. I invite everyone to come to Assam, and we all will come to Ayodhya. We all will come to see Lord Ram.” This statement could be an attempt to strengthen the BJP’s internal morale.

 

The Ram Temple movement is not just a movement; it is a cultural mission. It includes discussions and dialogues with “others.” The sacred thoughts and concept of “Ram Temple” reside in Ayodhya. It is in Ayodhya that the new India and the victory of Ram Raj should be inspired. This is what has developed over 500 years.

 

Read more at: https://tfipost.com/2024/06/blaming-ayodhyavasis-for-bjps-loss-is-not-the-solution/

 

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  • 13 Jun 2024
  • WerIndia

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