Javadekar calls Babri Masjid demolition ‘correction of a historic blunder’

People of different faiths support Ram temple construction, says the Information and Broadcasting Minister

January 25, 2021 05:53 am | Updated 11:52 am IST - New Delhi

New Delhi: Union Minister of Environment Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar addresses a press conference on cabinet decisions in New Delhi, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. (PTI Photo/ Shahbaz Khan)(PTI04-11-2020_000087B)

New Delhi: Union Minister of Environment Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar addresses a press conference on cabinet decisions in New Delhi, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. (PTI Photo/ Shahbaz Khan)(PTI04-11-2020_000087B)

The Ram Mandir being constructed at Ayodhya is a temple of unity of the country and people from different faiths support it, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said in New Delhi on Sunday.

Speaking at an event at the Delhi BJP office to felicitate people who donated substantial sums for the construction of the Ram temple, Mr. Javadekar said the 'Ram Janmbhoomi Andolan' was a movement for the country's self respect.

"The Ram Mandir coming up at Ram Janmbhoomi is a temple of unity of the country. Ram unifies the country and symbolises the unity of the country," he said.

"When Babar came to India he chose to destruct Ram temple in Ayodhya as he understood that the living force of the country rested there," said the Union Information and Broadcasting Minister.

He further said the disputed structure that came up after alleged destruction of an ancient Ram temple in Ayodhya was not a mosque because no worship happened there.

Mr. Javadekar said he was in Ayodhya in 1992 and witnessed how a "historical blunder(Aitihasik Bhool)" was corrected.

"We were sleeping there a night before. The three domes (of Babri Masjid) were visible. Next day the world saw how a historical blunder was removed," he said.

Mr. Javadekar said the collection of contributions from people for the Ram temple is like the one under which farmers of six lakh villages provided pieces of iron for Sardar Patel's statue in Gujarat.

He said the Supreme Court judgement paving the way for construction of the Ram temple led to a wave of joy across the country.

"I am happy that lord Ram is no longer claimed by one religion and has become a symbol of pride for the entire country. Even people of other religions favour construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya," he said.

He said construction of the Ram Mandir has begun in Ayodhya and it will be completed in two years. Not only all Indians but crores of people from all over the world will visit Ayodhya to see the grand Ram temple there, added the Minister.

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