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No Hindu-Muslim Conflict Over Ram Mandir At Time Of Independence: Rajnath Singh

Asserting that one cannot imagine India without Lord Ram, Rajnath Singh said the temple in Ayodhya is a symbol of the "restoration" of Indian culture.

No Hindu-Muslim Conflict Over Ram Mandir At Time Of Independence: Rajnath Singh

The Ram temple is being constructed after a wait of 500 years, Rajnath Singh said (File)

New Delhi:

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said the Ram temple was not an issue of conflict between Hindus and Muslims at the time of Independence and every community supported the 'Ram Janmabhoomi Andolan' in some way.

Asserting that one cannot imagine India without Ram, Mr Singh said the grand temple being built in Ayodhya is a symbol of the "restoration" of Indian culture.

The Minister was speaking at the launch of a book - "Rom Rom Mein Ram". The book is a compilation of essays written by the senior journalist and MP Ashwini Chopra and others.

The Ram temple is being constructed after a wait of 500 years, Mr Singh said. "The new temple being built in Ayodhya is a symbol of restoration of Indian culture. One cannot imagine India without Ram," he said.

"Ayodhya will be a symbol of a new India which will give India the ability to lead the world once again. Ayodhya will become an inspiration for the rest of the world," he added.

The Ram temple was not an issue of conflict between Hindus and Muslims at the time of Independence, he said.

"Twelve Muslims had given an affidavit and supported the Ram temple at that time... It was not a matter of conflict between Hindus and Muslims, it was a matter linked with the faith of Hindus," he said.

The first FIR related to the Ram temple was registered against a group of Sikhs, he said.

"Every community has supported the Ram Janmabhoomi Andolan in some way. In the '80s and the '90s, some parties opposed it for vote bank politics, and that continues," he added.

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks of 'garib kalyan (welfare of the poor)', the thought is inspired by Lord Ram, the defence minister said.

He praised PM Modi for starting a special 11-day religious exercise preceding the January 22 consecration ceremony of the Ram temple.

"Modi ji has been doing an 11-day-long sadhana... I could have never imagined that someone in politics can also be a 'sadhak'," he said.

In an audio message on January 12, PM Modi said scriptures lay down strict and arduous guidelines for people to follow for 'Pran-Pratishtha'.

He said was starting the special exercise going by the guidelines he received from eminent people on the spiritual journey.

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