Ram Janmabhoomi 'bhoomi pujan' was recently concluded with much celebration, security and with lots of enthusiasm and fervour. Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a speech on the qualities that Lord Ram stood for and the struggles which have gone in the construction of this temple after decades. However, there was much politics and debate rather than peace and tranquility which should have been associated with a God like Ram.
Ram is associated with benevolent qualities of kindness, compassion, giving, love and peace. All of this was lacking in the location where the event went on with the speeches of Uttar Pradesh Governor and Chief Minister and RSS chief and Prime Minister himself.
Prime Minister seemed far from humble on this occasion and seemed himself like a valiant warrior out to take on a 'fight against evil' rather than showing equipoise, serenity and humility. Lord Ram has stood more for qualities of always fighting for the good, under all duress and adverse circumstances. Lord Ram has been associated with peace and brotherhood in the neighbourhood, village, city and the nation. But the very fabric on which this temple exists (after the violent demolition of Babri Masjid) questions the notion of 'peaceful co-existence'. Prime Minister would have done well by exhorting on all people to follow a calm serene quietude of Lord Ram. All that was missing. He simply spelt out the places in which Ram is worshipped, as though being pushed by a heightened sense of insecurity for his party's ideology and Hindutva agenda.
Lord Ram is the God for all, irrespective of the nationality. Yet for a Prime Minister to attend such an occasion is not a befitting answer to a country based on secularism and all-encompassing religions. India has always believed in 'Sarv Dharma Sambhaav' where all religions and communities live together for a common goal of security, safety and development without the notion of fear. A Prime Minister who instils fear rather than love and inspiration is not a versatile leader. It was not befitting for him to attend a totally Hindu occasion where minorities crave for attention and equal opportunities. It raises fresh questions about whether our country is indeed 'caring' for all communities' feelings and whether a national leader is sensitive towards feelings of all his countrymen irrespective of caste, creed or religion.
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