Ram’s ideals guided Operation Sindoor: Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated India acted with Lord Ram's ideals during Operation Sindoor, drawing inspiration from his virtues and role in vanquishing the wicked. He highlighted the Ram Janmabhoomi movement as a significant, centuries-long struggle that shaped society and laid foundations for the future.
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Defence minister Rajnath Singh
AYODHYA/LUCKNOW: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said India acted in accordance with Lord Ram's ideals during Operation Sindoor.Addressing a gathering after hoisting a flag at the Annapurna temple in the Ram temple complex on the second anniversary of the consecration of Ram Lalla's idol, he said despite repeated attempts by foreign invaders to erase Sanatan traditions, the saffron flag now fluttering atop the Ram temple stands as a message of civilisational continuity.
Rajnath Singh Links Lord Ram's Ethics To Operation Sindoor, Says India Fought Terror With Dignity
"Ram is humble. Ram is virtuous. Ram is compassionate. But where necessity arises... Ramji takes on the role of vanquishing the wicked there as well. During Operation Sindoor, we worked under that same inspiration of Lord Ram," the defence minister said.He said Lord Ram was not merely a character or a chapter in a scripture but a living moral force that guided society in moments of moral dilemma, restraint and duty. Rajnath added that Ram Janmabhoomi movement was "one of the world's biggest", both in terms of geography and time."No
social movement is born suddenly from zero. It emerges from the consciousness of society, grows within society, and takes shape while changing itself according to the changes in society.
And when the movement progresses, it determines the direction of society," Rajnath said."The temple construction movement has also been such a movement, which not only shook history, but also gave direction to the present and laid the foundation for the future.
This struggle was not of a single day. It was a struggle of patience, penance and faith that lasted for more than five centuries," he said.Lauding PM Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath for their continuous efforts and hard work, Singh said the transformation Ayodhya underwent over the past few years was unparalleled. "We all can see how many employment and job opportunities were created in the city just because of the Ram temple," said Singh.Singh announced that after establishing a grand Ram temple, a magnificent temple dedicated to Sita will be built at Punaura Dham in Sitamarhi, Bihar.‘Fortunate to be present in Ayodhya today'Rajnath Singh said he felt fortunate to have been invited as ‘yajman' (chief patron for religious rituals) on the second anniversary of the consecration ceremony. "What more could I ask for? Lord Ram made sure I got the opportunity to participate in the auspicious ceremony; that is why I am present before all of you.