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MP Congress to send 11 silver bricks: Nath

BJP scores ideologica­l victory over its rivals with temple constructi­on

- | WEDNESDAY | NEW DELHI — PTI

Bhopal: MP Congress president Kamal Nath on Tuesday hosted a “Hanuman Chalisa” recital at his residence here and announced sending 11 silver bricks for the constructi­on of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, on the eve of the “bhumi pujan” ceremony. Mr Nath said the silver bricks were bought from contributi­ons made by members of the Congress.

New Delhi, Aug. 4: For the BJP which was once forced to keep the “contentiou­s” Ram temple issue aside to woo allies, the beginning of constructi­on of a grand temple in Ayodhya is an ideologica­l victory over its rivals with even many Opposition leaders welcoming the developmen­t.

Incidental­ly, the groundbrea­king ceremony by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the temple’s constructi­on, in the presence of leading lights of Hindutva movement, including RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, will be conducted on Wednesday which coincides with the first anniversar­y of the annulment of Article 370, another key ideologica­l plank for the saffron party.

It is only fitting, political watchers say, that Prime Minister Modi and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath will be the main political presence at the ground-breaking event, as both are known for their uncompromi­sing commitment to the Hindutva cause.

Notably, Mr Modi as a national office-bearer in the BJP played an important role in L.K. Advani’s “Ram Rath Yatra” in 1990 while Adityanath’s late guru Mahant Avaidyanat­h headed the group of sadhus and Hindu organisati­ons that was formed in 1984 to spearhead the temple movement.

If the Supreme Court’s verdict in November, 2019 in favour of building the temple at the site, where believers hold that Lord Ram was born, put a legal closure to the historical dispute between Hindu and Muslim groups, the beginning of its constructi­on is likely to further consolidat­e Hindutva sentiments.

“For us, the Ayodhya issue had ceased to be a political issue long back. It was always a matter of faith for us, and our manifestoe­s in all general elections underlined our commitment to build the temple and also scrap Article 370. But, of course, now that both promises have been fulfilled, we will talk about them,” a BJP leader said.

Though it was Vishwa Hindu Parishad under late Ashok Singhal which conceptual­ised the Ram Janmbhoomi movement in 1984 and began mobilising sadhus and Hindu groups nationwide, the issue gained political currency like never before after the then BJP president L.K. Advani started his “Ram Rath Yatra” in 1990.

This had followed the party’s decision to come out openly in support of the temple’s constructi­on, where the Babri mosque stood at that time before being brought down by frenzied kar sevaks in 1992, in its national executive meeting in Palampur in 1989.

Mr Advani’s Rath Yatra was also seen as a counter to the Mandal politics aimed at reservatio­n for other backward groups unveiled by the V.P. Singh government in 1990.

Mr Advani launched his famous “Rath Yatra” from Somnath temple in Gujarat, drawing people in thousands as his chariot rolled through the country’s heartland, at times triggering communal riots as well, while the movement gained momentum.

The demolition of Babri Masjid at the disputed site on December 6, 1992 made the party a pariah in politics for a while but could not stop its rise to power.

Keen to shun the tag of political “untouchabl­e”, the BJP under Atal Behari Vajpayee and Mr Advani was forced to put the issue, considered contentiou­s by most parties, along with Article 370 and the Uniform Civil Code on the backburner to make new allies, a necessity for coming to power in the coalition era between 1989-2014.

The party has been steadfast in its commitment to its core causes after Modi took charge of the party and brought it to power in 2014. This was the first time that the BJP won a majority in the 543member Lok Sabha, making it immune to political pressures that its earlier government under Vajpayee often felt.

The party’s win in 2019 with an even bigger mandate has seen it pursue its core causes with a renewed vigour.

THOUGH IT was VHP under late Ashok Singhal which conceptual­ised the Ram Janmbhoomi movement in 1984, the issue gained political currency like never before after the then BJP president L.K. Advani started his ‘Ram Rath Yatra’ in 1990

 ?? — PTI ?? A devotee dressed as Lord Hanuman during an awareness campaign on Covid-19 in Jabalpur on Tuesday.
— PTI A devotee dressed as Lord Hanuman during an awareness campaign on Covid-19 in Jabalpur on Tuesday.

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