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      The Epic Journey of Ram Janmabhoomi Movement

      By Dipak Kurmi

      HP News Service by HP News Service
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      The long-anticipated consecration of Lord Ram in Ayodhya on January 22 stands as a testament to a five-century-long, challenging journey. This historic milestone, symbolised by the completion of the majestic Ram temple, represents the end of a tumultuous saga marked by disputes, violence, and protracted legal battles. The road to this monumental achievement was laid by the steadfast determination of devotees and a landmark court ruling that finally brought resolution to longstanding conflicts.

      The historical roots of the Ram Janmabhoomi struggle run deep, with the site’s dispute serving as a focal point for centuries. Central to this conflict was the contention that the Babri Masjid was built on the sacred birthplace of Lord Ram, evolving into a catalyst for communal tensions. This sparked a series of events that profoundly shaped the trajectory of the struggle over time.

      The enduring commitment of devotees became a formidable force that propelled the movement through successive generations. The steadfast belief in Ayodhya as the hallowed birthplace of Lord Ram served as a powerful motivator for those engaged in the cause. Despite facing a spectrum of challenges, from political resistance to societal discord, their dedication stood unwavering over the course of decades.

      Within the movement, key figures emerged as instrumental players, assuming central roles in its narrative. These individuals not only devoted their lives to the cause but also adeptly navigated the complexities and challenges inherent in the struggle. Their leadership, particularly in the face of adversity, played a pivotal role in guiding the movement toward its ultimate objective.

      A significant turning point occurred in 2019 with a landmark court ruling that definitively addressed the legal disputes concerning the site. The judgment recognised the historical and religious importance of the land, clearing the path for the construction of the Ram temple. This legal triumph represented a pivotal moment in the struggle, opening avenues for reconciliation and fostering unity.

      As Ayodhya gears up for the consecration of the Ram temple, it becomes a symbol of victory in the face of challenges and a testament to the unyielding spirit of those who devoted themselves to the cause. The culmination of the grand temple is more than just a religious milestone; it mirrors the resilience and determination that have defined the history of the Ram Janmabhoomi struggle.

      Throughout the saga, notable contributors emerged as pivotal figures who played crucial roles in molding the movement and guiding it towards triumph. Among these individuals are key figures whose personal journeys mirror the complexities and challenges encountered during this transformative period.

      The architect of the Rath Yatra, former Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani, played a pivotal role in the Ram temple movement during the watershed year of 1984. Following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Advani’s Rath Yatra emerged as a crucial catalyst, firmly establishing the foundation of the movement. Despite the BJP securing only two seats in the 1984 Lok Sabha elections, Advani took up leadership, highlighting Hindutva policies. Guided by him, the BJP incorporated the objective of constructing the Ram temple into its manifesto.

      In 1990, Lal Krishna Advani declared the Rath Yatra, commencing from Somnath in Gujarat and culminating in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Despite encountering hurdles, such as the arrest of Advani by Lalu Prasad, the then Chief Minister of Bihar, the Rath Yatra garnered fervent support. Nevertheless, the journey had set the wheels of the movement in motion, emerging as a defining moment in the history of the Ram temple struggle.

      Following Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi took up the mantle as a prominent leader deeply engaged in the Ram temple movement. Witnessing the demolition of the disputed structure in Ayodhya, Joshi played a pivotal role in crafting the movement’s strategies. His commitment extended to a comprehensive study of all aspects connected to the Ram Mandir movement, contributing to thorough planning and effective implementation.

      Joshi’s impact reached its zenith during a pivotal gathering convened in Lucknow in December 1992, where he passionately called upon the masses to journey to Ayodhya the following day. His unwavering position, encapsulated in statements like “there is no power that can impede the construction of the Ram temple,” highlighted his steadfast dedication to the cause. Joshi’s political journey encompassed representing multiple constituencies as an MP, including Varanasi, Allahabad (now Prayagraj), and Kanpur.

      Unyielding Devotion: During the pinnacle of the Ram Mandir movement in 1991-92, the then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Kalyan Singh, played a pivotal role in rallying Ram devotees. Initially anticipated to abstain from the yatra to evade potential arrest, Singh defied expectations by actively joining the procession near Hanumangarhi. His fervent speech underscored the unwavering commitment to the construction of the Ram temple, providing added vigour to the movement.

      Despite the triumph of the movement, Kalyan Singh bore political consequences and relinquished his position due to his steadfast dedication to the cause. Regrettably, he departed in August 2021, not witnessing the consecration of the Ram temple.

      Bajrang Dal’s Vanguard: In 1984, Vinay Katiyar took on the mantle of the inaugural president of Bajrang Dal, established for the Ram Mandir movement. Entrusted with mobilising support, Katiyar traversed villages, orchestrating meetings and rallying people for the cause. His endeavours proved fruitful as, under Vinay Katiyar’s guidance, Bajrang Dal effectively united individuals nationwide in support of the Ram Mandir movement.

      His political prominence expanded in the aftermath of the movement, propelling him to the position of National General Secretary of the BJP. He secured election as a Member of Parliament three times, representing the Faizabad (Ayodhya) Lok Sabha constituency.

      The Dynamic Leader: Revered for her impassioned speeches during critical moments, Uma Bharti emerged as a key figure in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement. Following the movement, Bharti continued her political engagement, assuming ministerial roles in the central governments of both Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Narendra Modi. Additionally, she held the esteemed position of Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh from 2003 to 2004.

      Passionate Advocate: Serving as the second fiery female leader in the Ram Mandir movement, Sadhvi Ritambhara’s fervent speeches echoed throughout the nation. Despite stepping back from active political involvement, she persists in her spiritual pursuits, overseeing an ashram named Vatsalya Gram in Vrindavan.

      Mastermind Leader: Ashok Singhal, who held the position of international president of Vishwa Hindu Parishad for two decades, is acknowledged as a key architect of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement. His adept strategic planning and influential leadership played a pivotal role in molding the movement, highlighted by the orchestration of the parliament held at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi in 1984. Singhal’s responsibilities included spearheading the Kar Sevaks who participated in the demolition of the disputed structure in 1992. He departed on November 17, 2015.

      Champions of the Saffron Flag: Hailing from Kolkata, the real brothers Ram Kumar Kothri and Sharad Kumar Kothri made notable contributions to the movement. As members of the inaugural group of Karsevaks in 1990, they hoisted the saffron flag on the disputed structure. Unfortunately, both brothers were fatally shot during the kar seva on November 2, 1990, becoming martyrs and igniting a wave of support for the movement.

      Unseen Mastermind: Champat Rai, the General Secretary of Ram Mandir Trust, toiled tirelessly behind the scenes, amassing documentary evidence pertaining to the Ram temple well before the demolition of the disputed structure. Rai’s thorough endeavours involved scrutinising thousands of documents, delving into scriptures, and supplying crucial evidence to the legal team navigating the battle for Ram Janmabhoomi.

      Dynamic VHP Figure: In tandem with Vinay Katiyar, Praveen Togadia made substantial contributions to the Ram Mandir movement as a leader linked with Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Noted for his energetic oratory, Togadia played a crucial role in galvanising public support and kindling enthusiasm throughout the movement. While presently not aligned with Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Togadia’s legacy remains intertwined with the fervor of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement.

       (The writer can be reached at dipaknewslive@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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