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Javadekar Said The Historic Mistake Was Corrected On 6 Dec 1992

Javadekar said about the disputed structure, the historic mistake was corrected on 6 December 1992. Union Minister Prakash Javadekar has said that foreign invaders broke the Ram temple because they knew that the soul of India resides there.

But on December 6, 1992, that mistake of history was rectified by demolishing the disputed structure in Ayodhya. To honor those who donated to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Fund Dedication Campaign, at an event held in Delhi on Sunday.

Javadekar said, “When foreign invaders like Babur came to India, why did they choose to demolish the Ram temple?” Because they knew that the soul of the country resides in the Ram temple.

He built a disputed structure there, which was not a mosque. Where Namaz is not recited, it is not a mosque. That mistake ended on 6 December 1992. ‘

At that time, I was working for the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha: Javadekar

He said, ‘I was witness to history becoming on 6 December 1992. At that time I was working for the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha. I was in Ayodhya as a kar sevak.

There were millions of kar sevaks. The night before I slept in that compound and could see three domes. The next day the country saw how the error of history was rectified. ‘

He said that all countries are erasing the mark of invaders. We have also changed the names of many places here, which have become part of the country’s self-esteem.

Request to donate for temple construction

He asked the people to visit all the houses in the country and urge them to donate for the construction of the temple in Ayodhya.

He said, ‘If we ask for help from people for the construction of Ram temple, then they will donate happily. We have to reach every house. People are giving Rs 10 to Rs 10 crore. Some are giving more than this.

Devotees will still have to wait for the Hindu temple being built in Dubai, the curtain will open in 2022 Diwali

The Hindu temple being built in Dubai due to the Corona epidemic will be opened for worship by devotees by Diwali next year.

The foundation of this temple was laid by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the year 2019. Note that about 3 million Indians live in the UAE.

In 2015, when Prime Minister Modi visited Abu Dhabi, the temple was promised land. Due to the construction of this temple, cultural exchanges and bilateral relations will be strengthened between the two countries.

This temple is being constructed near the Guru Nanak Singh court in Jebel Ali area of ​​the city. The Sindhi Guru Durbar Temple is one of the oldest Hindu temples in the UAE.

This temple was built in the 1950s. When contacted by Gulf News on Sunday, Raju Shroff, one of the trustees of the temple, said that the temple bears testimony to the generosity and open-mindedness of the UAE rulers

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