This book deals with how Bharat and Shri Ram are intertwined in several inalienable ways; the history of the occupation of the Shri Ram janmabhoomi by invaders, the details of the struggles waged through the ages for its reclamation, the havoc caused by those in power with a colonized mindset and how the rise of Bharat in various fields is in consonance with its cultural resurgence and decolonization of Bharatiya minds.
All these years the resistance to constructing the temple was stirred by a colonial mindset that obviously survived the departure of Islamic and British invaders.
The sole aim of the entire fight and frequent campaigns by several interested parties all along was only to save a non-existent mosque. The stated position of the involved group of supposedly eminent historians and their fellow travellers and so-called secular politicians and 'rent-a-cause' activists was declared false by the apex court in its' judgement of 9 November 2019. They deliberately denied the Ayodhya evidence, twisted and hid facts and built a distorted narrative to egg the Muslims on to fight for a cause that had lost all relevance.
This motley lot owes apologies to all Indians, especially devotees of Shri Ram, for their antics that cost the nation countless innocent lives and destruction of immensely valuable property. Above all, they damaged social and communal harmony besides causing loss of face for Bharat as a secular nation in the global arena.
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Specifications
Book
Tryst With Ayodhya: Decolonisation Of India
Author
Balbir Punj
Binding
Paperback
Publishing Date
2024
Publisher
Kitabwale Publishers
Edition
2024
Number of Pages
436
Language
English
Genre
Religion & Spirituality
Book Subcategory
Religion and Belief Books
Author Info
Mr. Balbir Punj is a highly respected journalist and a widely read columnist of India. His articles regularly appear in numerous English, Hindi and vernaculars in India on social, political and economic subjects. He has also authored two books - Communists & Jihadis at Work in JNU' in English & 'Narrative Ka Mayajaal' in Hindi. Mr. Punj started his journalistic career with the daily 'Motherland'in 1971 and has since worked with "The Indian Express Group' and 'The Observer of Business and Politics. In 1998, the Union Government, keeping in view his long and distinguished career in journalism, appointed him as Chairman of Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). In year 2000 he was elected to Rajya Sabha for a six-year term from Uttar Pradesh on BJP ticket. In 2008, he was re-elected to the Upper House from Orissa for another term. He has also served as Chairman of National Commission for Youth Affairs (MoS Status) and was instrumental in laying down the contours of the national youth policy. During his tenure in Rajya Sabha, Mr. Punj made rich contribution to several debates in the House on crucial subjects. He was regularly fielded by his party, the BJP, to lead debates in the house an important issue such as the general budget, defence budget, railway budget and contemporary developments. He also served on several important committees of Parliament with distinction. Up to mid-2014, Mr. Punj was frequently seen on national television, effectively putting across his party's position on important issues. Mr. Punj lives in NOIDA (India) with his family and keeps himself busy reading and writing. He can be contacted at punjbalbir@gmail.com.
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