Echoing through time on X via Modi Archive, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 36-year-old article paints a vivid picture of 1989’s Ayodhya fervor. Timed with Ram Lalla’s third pran pratishtha anniversary, this ‘Aniket’ piece from Sadhna’s Gujarati supplement captures the shila nyas as Hindu resurgence’s clarion call.
‘Independent India steps towards Hindu glory for the first time,’ Modi asserted, immortalizing November 9-10 against naysayers’ spin. The world spotlighted the ritual; opportunists invoked vote banks and riots.
He stressed its essence: obliterating 450-year servitude, launching cultural liberty. True comprehension demands tracing jan chetna’s history, beyond machinations.
Congress faced the heat – ignoring 1947 pleas, curbing raths till saints’ pressure forced release, unlocking gates post-ultimatum as Hindu win number two. Shila pujas swept villages, nullifying prohibitions.
Unyielding Hindus turned threats into parades under Congress noses. Final bids with forces and propaganda flopped, bones tossed in the sacred fire futilely.
Modi concluded: cultural might trumps throne, slapping false secularism, unveiling decades of plots. Now, Ram Mandir’s reality affirms that 1989 vision, a saga of perseverance paying off spectacularly.