In order to reconstruct a magnificent temple at Sri Ramjanmabhoomi, the Sant fraternity of Bharat and the entire Hindu society and Vishwa Hindu Parishad that follow its lead are resolute and geared up to offer any sacrifice. Sri Ramjanmabhoomi is a matter of our national pride and self-esteem and dharmic certitude, faith and pan-Bharatiya cultural centripetality and integration of the national society. Somnath temple reconstruction was given a go ahead by a cabinet decision under Pt Nehru. Taking a cue from this precedent, all the political parties should now pass a law in Parliament and handover Sri Ramjanmabhoomi, the birthplace of Sri Ram, to Hindus. The jehadi invaders destroyed thirty thousand temples in Bharat. The Hindu society has been asking for return of three of them only, viz., Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi. The objects and entities that stand as riotous statements showcasing our national slavery and disgrace, those symbols of shame and dishonour must be purged and the places reclaimed by the national society as a matter of struggle for cultural freedom. Only the withdrawal of claims of Muslims on these sites and the handing over of these places to Hindus by a law of Parliament can ensure strength for real Hindu-Muslim unity.
Maryada Purushottam Bhagwan Sri Ram is a national hero by virtue of the veneration and faith He commands from the national society of Bharat as He was a saviour of the world who liquidated in His age the formidable kingpin of global terrorism, wickedness and sensuousness. Gandhiji’s utopia was Ram Rajya where righteousness, nature and environment friendly rural charm combined with urban facilities would be the rule.
It has been substantiated and demonstrated on the basis of Ground Penetrating Radar Survey (GPRS) and archaeological excavations that a pre-existing grand Hindu temple was in evidence at the site before 1528 CE which the jehadi megalomaniac invader Babur got demolished and then got superimposed with a structure symbolising slavery and humiliation of the indigenous culture. He did not choose to go in for a virgin land, but in accordance with the jehadi policy, targeted the birthplace of our national hero and cultural icon. The so-called Babari structure was, therefore, nothing but a political statement by an invader. The Hindu society never accepted this symbol of disgrace and in order to reclaim its religio-cultural freedom went into battle 76 times since to liberate Sri Ramjanmabhoomi and lakhs of our compatriots became martyrs.
That signature structure of national disgrace was deconstructed on December 6, 1992. Bhagwan Sri Ramlala has been viraajmaan (sitting) there for long ever since His miraculous appearance at the place which event had brought immense delight and joy to the Hindu society. The Court of Law passed an order allowing prayers and ritual worships to the viraajmaan Bhagwan at the site. Since then there remained neither any trace of mosque at the site nor was there any namaz offered there. The site of Sri Ramjanmabhoomi has ever been a dharmasthan of Hindus and shall ever remain so. The events of December 6 removed a structure that was on its last legs and broadened the avenues for reconstruction of a grand temple befitting the glory of Sri Ram.
The Hindus lodged a case in 1950. The case of the Muslim Waqf Board was lodged in 1962. The case ran for 40 years in the district court. It has been going on for 20 years now in the High Court. But still nowhere appears to be the end of the tunnel. Lifetimes of delay in solving this single case is a classic case of justice delayed is justice denied. Even today the case is being unduly dragged for vested interests. The delay being made by the government under the pretext of the matter being subjudice is again creating annoyance, anger and frustration in the national society. The Hindu society is tolerant, but patience also has its limits.
The passing of a High Court judgement was scheduled prior to December 6, 1992 in the case concerning the 2.77 acres of surrounding land, excluding Sri Ramjanmabhoomi, acquired by the Uttar Pradesh government in 1991. Justice Raza-one of the members of the three-member bench of Hon’ble High Court-kept his judgement reserved and in abeyance. This act provoked the lakhs of karsevaks present at that time in Ayodhya and the spontaneous reaction of the pent-up feelings saw the December 6 events happening. It is a moot question as to whose conspiracy it was to have the judgement reserved? Was it possible to do so without a nod from the then central government? Even as the central government has been treating this issue as very sensitive, then how come was there such a lapse on its part? The hearing of the case concerning the 2.77 acres of land, excluding Sri Ramjanmabhoomi, had concluded on November 4, 1992. If the central government and Justice Raza had willed, the said judgement could have been spelled prior to December 6, 1992. A timely judgement would have been the right move for a different scenario.
To say that the 6th December episode was pre-planned is far from truth. Putting the name of Brahmalin Param Pujya Deoraha Baba in the list of indicted persons by the Liberhan Commission report is an insult to the whole Sant fraternity. His indictment has hurt the entire Sant fraternity and the crores of his followers. This game of naming by the Liberhan Commission is potentially provocative to the Sants and the society. Probably the Commission is provoking the Sants so that they get violent and radical. Mentioning of Atalji as a co-conspirator is also a sign of mental bankruptsy of the Commission.
We appeal to the Venerable Sants to remain ready to offer leadership to the movement. We appeal to the youth to remain ready for struggles and sacrifices. We would counsel the political parties to declare to trash the Liberhan Commission report and pave the way for re-construction of a grand temple at Sri Ramjanmabhoomi by a law of Parliament, otherwise the Hindu society would be compelled to recommence a huge nationwide movement after a decision to this effect is taken at the forthcoming Haridwar Purna Kumbha.
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