Ayodhya’s Ram Temple milestone—two years post-Pran Pratishtha—evokes deep emotions. The January 22, 2024, ceremony crowned half a millennium of devotion, restoring Ram Lalla to glory.
Veteran Kar Sevak Sanjay Kumar honored the day with prayers, then turned his focus to critics. In forthright comments, he recounted his 1992 role: ‘A 17-year-old me saw the disputed edifice collapse; it’s my eternal honor.’
Kumar celebrated the national upliftment but warned of shadows. ‘Sanatan seeks global welfare, unlike the Babar-like hatred in some. Infiltrations from Bangladesh and among Rohingya, plus provocations like reinstating Babri symbols in West Bengal, spell danger.’
‘Construct places of worship freely, but detach from temple-desecrators,’ he urged. Slamming caste peddlers, he identified radicals and outsiders as peace-breakers.
This anniversary amplifies voices like Kumar’s, reinforcing cultural pride while spotlighting security concerns in modern India.