*Ayodhya: In Electoral Battle Again*

Ram Puniyani

Rajnath Singh, the new BJP President (Feb 2013) has brought forward the
issue of Ram Temple once again. The Sadhus associated with VHP have also
proclaimed that it is on their agenda. All the top leaders of RSS Combine
are visiting the Mahakumbh, taking a dip in the Holy Ganges and affirming
the Ram Temple as the fulcrum of their all round campaign in the wake of
the forthcoming 2014 Parliamentary elections.

What is disturbing is that after the Allahabad High Court verdict on
Ayodhya, which had asked to divide the land into three parts one each being
given to the three litigants, Sunni Waqf Board, Nirmohi Akhada and Ram
lalla Virajman, the matter is pending in Supreme Court. In the wake of the
judgment the RSS had asserted that Muslims should give up their claims for
the sake of the sentiments of majority. Despite the cases pertaining to
ownership of the land where the mosque is located, VHP etc. were already
asserting that no mosque will be permitted in Ayodhya. As per VHP, mosque
has to be outside the ‘Shastriya Seema’ (boundary) as given in the
Ramcharita manas (The Ram Legend, by Tulsidas) of Ayodhaya. Meaning there
by that Ayodhya is a holy place of Hindus only.

It must be made clear that Ayodhya means (A+Yudhya: A no war zone). It is
not only holy for Hindus. Ayodhya has been a focal point of many religions,
Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. From about fifth century BC fairly large
Buddhist community was living in Ayodhya. Though this religion suffered a
setback during first millennium AD, several remnants of its existence did
survive. According to Jain tradition Ayodhya was the birthplace of the
first and fourth Tirthankara. The early places of Hindu worship of Ayodhya
were of Shaiva or Vishnu provenance. The specific worship of Rama even as
an avatar of Vishnu is a much later development. References to the image of
Rama appear only in sixth Century. Nawab of Awadh region, where Ayodhya is
located had given land for the biggest temple in the area, Hanuman gadhi.



Another argument doing rounds is that state should take up the building of
the Ram Temple at Ayodhya the way Somnath temple was built by the state.
Advani and many others have been claiming that the Somnath reconstruction
was done as per the decision of the Nehru cabinet. This is a total lie.
Since the public memory is too short anything propagated repeatedly starts
sounding like being true, the way Hitler’s propaganda minister Goebbels
used to do. Contrary to this; a little peep into the recent history will
show us that Indian Government had nothing to do with the reconstruction of
Somnath temple. The lie that Nehru Government had reconstructed or
supported Somnath reconstruction is a distortion of the fact that two
ministers of Nehru cabinet were involved in the reconstruction in their
personal capacity. As such when the idea of reconstructing temple at
Somnath was mooted by Sardar Patel, Gandhi who was alive at that time
opined that Hindus are themselves capable to build the temple and they
don’t need Government money or assistance for reconstruction neither should
Government give money for such a construction.



With the death of Sardar Patel, K.M.Munshi and N.V. Gadgil, who were
ministers in Nehru’s Cabinet, took up reconstruction work at personal
level. There was no question of reconstruction proposal being passed by the
Cabinet as falsely being claimed by communal forces. After the completion
of the temple for its inauguration, the then President of India Dr. Rajedra
Prasad was invited. He accepted the invitation against the wishes of Pundit
Jawaharlal Nehru. Nehru opined that public officials should never publicly
associate with faiths and shrines.



Today nearly two decades after the demolition of the Babri Mosque, we have
seen as to how much damage this Ram temple campaign has done to the
political scene in the country. Unfortunately the Ayodhya Judgment has
accepted faith as the basis of the verdict. It has been challenged in the
Supreme Court though. At this moment why can’t RSS and company wait for the
court verdict before declaring it on their agenda? The real reason for this
is a political one. Temple construction has nothing to do with Hindu
religion. RSS combine could demolish the mosque and built their political
strength. Starting from two MPs in Lok Sabha in 1984 elections, as they
gradually took up this issue, BJP by and by went up to 183 MPs in
Parliament in 1999 elections. The mass hysteria created by this movement
built up the BJP from a marginal outfit to the major opposition party.
After 1999, BJP gradually went declining in its electoral strength. The
present effort to revive Ram Temple issue has a calculated strategy. The
calculation may be that reviving this campaign may increase its power and
bring it to the forefront again.



But it is doubtful if this strategy may succeed again. Two decades ago, it
worked. So many years down the line, the voter profile has changed and the
newer set of youth may not be too enamoured by the call for temple
building, as the more crucial issues are baying at them. Still there is a
big appeal of emotive issues amongst a large section of society. And RSS
combine has been whipping up the emotive messages through different
programs. As outfit like RSS thrive on identity issues, Ram Temple is their
major trump card. The arguments that Ram Temple is a symbol of our
nationalism also seem to have smudged the issue in the minds of many. We
know that Indian Nationalism does not veer around the mosques and temples.
It is not a religious nationalism. In a democracy Nationalism cannot be
identified with the religions’ of the kings of the past. Even the Kings of
both religions had mixed administration anyway. One needs to come to terms
with the values of freedom struggle, which made India into a nation, based
on democracy and secularism, dump the issues of temple-mosque and grapple
with the issues of livelihood and human rights of the citizens. .

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