Ram temple inauguration: How the grand old party is reaping what it sowed
The Congress party has been making a fuss in public ever since the top leadership received an invitation to attend Sri Rama's grand Prana Pratishtha ceremony in Ayodhya on January 22 this year. This sacred event is also the mother of all the parliamentary twists and turns mentioned above.
And it has only itself to blame for its present tragic fate.
Forget about the Rama Janmabhoomi movement for a moment. Forget the decades of efforts of our historians, scholars, and archaeologists. Forget the deceptions of "famous" historians. Forget the tenacious efforts of the All India Left Babri Masjid Action Committee. Forget even the inevitable flow of Hindu blood that flowed in the service of Sri Ramachandra.
Let's think for a moment about the role of the National Congress party alone. This is the image we got. How could the Congress have believed that it could act against Sri Rama for more than half a century and come out unscathed? To borrow an old Puranic saying, attempts to desecrate the Maryada of majesty, integrity and majesty of Sri Rama have left the Congress today completely exposed as a party and an ideological abyss without it. become.
At the same time, the position of the National Congress clone and his fellow communists remains unchanged to this day. They are as incoherent and irrelevant as they were when they dominated public discussion by virtue of their monopoly on the flow of information. It is Congress that is truly isolated politically, ideologically and socially. The party now looks like an unwieldy sandwich that he has divided into three slices: a pro-Mandir slice, a desperate slice, and an anti-Mandir slice.
The anti-Mandir group apparently includes its top leaders, including Sonia Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and Jairam Ramesh. The pro-Mandir section is conspicuous by its silence. This desperate section, led by people like Shashi Tharoor, is desperately trying to do damage control by digging up archives of random speeches by Sonia Gandhi praising Swami Vivekananda. This is like Pakistan replacing its national anthem with Vande Mataram.
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