The second anniversary of Ram Temple’s Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya brings back memories of valor and victory. After 500 years of perseverance, January 22, 2024, saw Ram Lalla’s idol consecrated, fulfilling a long-standing dream.
Kar Sevak Sanjay Kumar, one of the foot soldiers in this movement, marked the occasion with devotional rituals at home. In a candid interview, he unleashed a scathing attack on fundamentalists and opponents of Sanatan values.
‘I was 17 when the disputed structure fell in 1992. Seeing it crumble before my eyes as a participant fills me with pride,’ Kumar shared.
On the transformative impact, he said, ‘Today celebrates Sanatan’s resurgence, but Babar’s mentality lingers in some hearts. Bangladeshi and Rohingya intrusions threaten our sovereignty, much like the West Bengal incident where an MLA invoked Babri to stir unrest.’
Kumar questioned the obsession with Babar’s legacy: ‘If mosques are needed, construct them without invoking temple-breakers. This radical push, fueled by caste divisions and infiltrators, endangers national harmony.’
His remarks resonate as India reflects on progress since the consecration, urging vigilance against forces undermining unity. The anniversary serves as a reminder of sacrifices made and battles yet to be won.