Historic Win: HC Rules Bhojshala as Saraswati Temple
The Madhya Pradesh High Court's emphatic judgment on the Bhojshala controversy has ignited joy among BJP ranks and Hindu devotees. Declaring the Dhar site unequivocally a temple, the Indore bench...

The Madhya Pradesh High Court's emphatic judgment on the Bhojshala controversy has ignited joy among BJP ranks and Hindu devotees. Declaring the Dhar site unequivocally a temple, the Indore bench revoked decades-old administrative controls, restoring worship rights to the Hindu community without interruption. Minister Dharmendra Singh Lodhi, a key voice from the region, described the Friday verdict as 'truly historic.' Speaking with unbridled enthusiasm, he recounted how Bhojshala embodies Sanatan traditions, constructed by forebears as Maa Saraswati's sacred abode. This ruling, he noted, simplifies daily rituals long hampered by disputes. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, in a Bhopal press interaction, lauded the court's acknowledgment of Raja Bhoj's contributions via the Vagdevi shrine. 'I wholeheartedly accept this democratic pillar of justice,' he declared, congratulating the state. Yadav stressed communal harmony, referencing Ayodhya's peaceful precedent as a model for Madhya Pradesh. 'Democracy thrives on judicial supremacy,' Yadav added, pledging concrete actions to elevate such sites if no hurdles arise. Plans to legally retrieve the Vagdevi statue from overseas were also highlighted. Political reactions pour in as religious groups mobilize, but leaders unanimously call for restraint to preserve social fabric. This development caps years of legal battles, reshaping the narrative around the 11th-century complex shared historically as a seminary. With the bench's clear directive, expectations rise for streamlined puja arrangements, potentially setting precedents for similar disputes nationwide.
