Ram Mandir in Ayodhya indicates Ram Rajya in India for next 1,000 years: BJP

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Ram Mandir in Ayodhya indicates Ram Rajya in India for next 1,000 years: BJP

Monday, 19 February 2024 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the BJP’s national convention on Sunday passed resolutions including one on the Ram temple in Ayodhya, asserting that this indicated the establishment of “Ram Rajya” in India for the next 1,000 years, amid chants of Jai Shri Ram on the second and final day of the party’s national convention.

The resolution noted that the temple where a grand consecration ceremony took place last month, has become a temple of “national consciousness” and will play a decisive role in fulfilling the resolutions adopted in building a “Viksit Bharat”.”The construction of a grand and divine temple of Lord Shri Ram at his birthplace in the ancient holy city of Ayodhya is a historic and glorious achievement for the country. This heralds the establishment of ‘Ram Rajya’ in India for the next 1,000 years with the beginning of a new ‘Kalachakra’,” the resolution said.

“This convention of the BJP heartily congratulates the leadership of the prime minister (Narendra Modi) for successfully conducting the consecration of Lord Ram,” it added.The resolution noted that the Ram temple is a symbol of India’s vision, philosophy and path. “Shri Ram temple has truly become a temple of national consciousness,” it said and added that every Indian was happy to see the divine consecration of Lord Shri Ram.

On January 22, a new idol of Lord Ram was consecrated at the temple in a consecration ceremony led by Prime Minister Modi. Lakhs of people watched the “pran pratishtha (consecration)” ceremony on television in their homes and neighbourhood temples, becoming part of the historic event.

The resolution said that Lord Ram, Sita and the Ramayana are present in every aspect of Indian civilisation and culture.”Even in the original copy of the Constitution of India, on the section of fundamental rights, the picture of Lord Shri Ram, Mother Sita and Lakshman ji after returning to Ayodhya after the victory is a proof of the fact that Lord Shri Ram is the source of inspiration for the fundamental rights,” it said.

The resolution said that “the idea of ‘Ram Rajya’ was also in the heart of Bapu Mahatma Gandhi”. “He used to say that the idea of ‘Ram Rajya’ is the idea of true democracy. Following the ideals of Lord Shri Ram, the prime minister has implemented the spirit of ‘Ram Rajya’ in the true sense by establishing good governance in the country,” it added.

The values that Lord Ram instilled in his words and thoughts are the inspiration for ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,’ and the basis of ‘Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’, the resolution said.

“Under the leadership of the prime minister, India’s unity and solidarity have received the power of public participation. He has raised the morale of the nation with his policies and leadership. Indian cultural, spiritual and historical pride has been restored in the last 10 years,” it said.”This convention congratulates Prime Minister Modi for making the shared power of heritage and development the identity of new India through his determined efforts and thanks the prime minister for making the whole of India experience the magic of Ram,” it added.

 The second resolution ‘BJP’ Desh Ki Aasha, Vipaksh Ki Hatasha “, , proposed by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah mainly focused on the opposition’s INDIA bloc and it was seconded by Union Minister Arjun Munda. In the seven-page political proposal, the BJP has alleged that Congress is the mother of instability; Congress is synonymous with bitterness, cunningness, and strategy, strange combination of the INDIA bloc, anti-poor Congress; Congress immersed in corruption; the divisive politics of Congress; attacks on Indian culture; and opposition of every progressive step by Congress. Congress’s insult to the country’s constitutional institutions and scientists, Congress’s immature and irresponsible politics, and the politics of violence and anarchy by INDIA bloc ensure the downfall of Congress.

“Congress and most of its allies included in the INDIA bloc have been united in the politics of anarchy and violence in the country. Recently, shocking incidents have come to light in Sandeshkhali, West Bengal. The TMC has been continuously trying to suppress the voice of the public by targeting BJP workers in West Bengal.There have been many incidents of murder and violence against BJP workers by the CPI, CPM, and their allies in Kerala,” the resolution read.

The country still remembers the kind of jungle rule established by Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar. Tribal women, farmers, and common people have had to endure many types of harassment and torture wherever they are in the country. In the name of movement, efforts are made by divisive elements to create an environment of anarchy.

“Wherever, in the name of movement, efforts are made to create an environment of anarchy by divisive elements in the country, Congress and its allies reach there first to add fuel to the fire. We pledge to continue our struggle against this type of negative politics,” it said.

“It was formed only to oppose Prime Minister Narendra Modi; hence, the alliance has no theoretical or ideological basis. The various parties involved in it contest elections against each other, and in many states, they oppose each other. In Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party contests against Congress, while in West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress and Congress party contest against each other,” it added.

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