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Copy Edited By Samreen Tak, Edited By Adam Rizvi,The India Observer, TIO: On January 22, Ram Temple in Ayodhya inauguration fueled the decade long fire on Secularism debate among Indian diaspora. A group of Indian origin Diaspora issued a joint statement in press regarding the inauguration of Ram Temple by Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that ‘this move from PM would set a dangerous precedent’.

“The planned ‘consecration’ of the temple by Prime Minister Modi and other members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and RSS Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh stalwarts is a signal that India has moved to the brink of implementing the long-term RSS goals of making India a Hindu Nation (state) and replacing the constitution with the Manusmriti, a violently Brahminical, anti-Dalit and patriarchal ancient Hindu text,” their statement said.

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This move proves to be testament to the fact that India is moving towards the theory of one nation, one religion which evidently hampers the secular feature of her constitution. India being diversified nation has always been praised for its unique constitutional laws and implementation, one among being the Secularism itself.

It also said the temple’s consecration “makes it clear that Hindutva will be [at the] front and center of the BJP’s upcoming election campaign”.

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The group of 22 organizations added that the consecration ceremony came amid increasing discrimination against India’s religious minorities and what they said were the BJP’s attempts to rewrite history and present Muslims as having no ties to India.

Further, they said that Hindu nationalist groups were ‘appropriating’ Muslim religious sites and that the Supreme Court’s 2019 verdict handing over the land of the Babri Masjid – which stood at the site of the Ram Temple and was demolished by Hindu nationalists in 1992 – to the temple side gave rise to similar claims “against Muslim places of worship” in Varanasi and Mathura.

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Hindu plaintiffs have claimed that the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi and the Shahi Idgah Mosque in Mathura were built atop Hindu temples.

The Shahi Idgah, Mathura. Photo: Photo Division, Government of India

“As India prepares for the upcoming general election, the inauguration of the Ram Temple – on land where the Babri Masjid mosque once stood – is a potent symbol of the BJP’s disregard for the right to exist for religious minorities in India’s public sphere, and to exert their right to freedom of belief,” the joint statement concluded. This controversial move is also believed to attract vote bank of majority in highly populated states.

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“It also cements a dangerous precedent already set in motion, further appropriating minorities’ cultural and religious heritage, and taking away their rights as Indian citizens.”

Others have also criticized the Ram Temple’s consecration ceremony, saying it politicized a religious event and that the prime minister’s active role in inaugurating the temple could mean that the “principled distance” between the state and religion. India’s fundamental base of secularism has been eroded now.

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Joint Statement of 22 Indian diaspora Organizations:

Gyanvapi mosque located next to the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi

Joint statement 22nd January 2024

The Ram Temple inauguration sets a dangerous precedent for minorities in India

We the undersigned diaspora organizations are extremely concerned about the dangerous precedent set by the inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to mark the beginning of India’s general elections, taking place in April – May 2024. This is clearly the beginning of the BJP’s election campaign. Taking place four days before Republic Day, it is also an attempt to sideline and replace India’s secular Constitution which was drafted by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

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The Ram Temple has been built on the ruins of the 16th century Babri Masjid Mosque, destroyed by Hindu supremacists in 1992. In 2019, the Indian Supreme Court ruled in favour of Hindu supremacists’ claim to the land to authorize the construction of the temple, despite deeming the destruction of Babri Masjid Mosque as a criminal act. The ruling did not go as far as to condemn the cultural erasure of a historic Muslim site, however, nor did it seek to address the subsequent violent communal clashes in the country arising from its destruction.

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The planned ‘consecration’ of the temple by Prime Minister Modi and other members of the ruling BJP party and RSS stalwarts is a signal that India has moved to the brink of implementing the long-term RSS goals of making India a Hindu Rashtra (State) and replacing the Constitution with the Manusmriti, a violently Brahminical, anti-Dalit and patriarchal ancient Hindu text. It also, of course, makes it clear that Hindutva will be front and centre of the BJP’s election campaign.

This is happening against a backdrop of a horrifying escalation in discrimination and violence against religious minorities, particularly Muslims, and is against the secular fabric of the country and its Constitution.

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The BJP party under Modi’s leadership has been actively seeking to erase traces of Muslim heritage in India, for example, through the revision of school textbooks and by rewriting history as told in popular media, and in public and political spheres. This is in a bid to present the minority community as alien and the Other, without any ties to India as construed by Hindu supremacist ideology.

Babri Masjid

The appropriation of Muslim religious sites, such as the Babri Masjid Mosque, is one of the tools in the Hindu nationalist arsenal. The Supreme Court’s verdict on the Babri Masjid Mosque in 2019 has given rise to similar claims and well-planned campaigns by Hindu supremacists against Muslim places of worship elsewhere in India. In Mathura city in Uttar Pradesh, a lawsuit is pending to determine whether the location of the Shahi Idgah mosque is the birthplace of Hindu God Krishna. In Varanasi, also in Uttar Pradesh, the Gyanwapi mosque is similarly being claimed by Hindu groups aligned to the ruling BJP party.

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By entertaining legal claims to these historical mosques, courts including the Uttar Pradesh High Court have enabled these acts of appropriation. India’s Supreme Court has itself opened the doors to legal challenges to the Places of Worship Act 1992, which sought to protect the religious character of historical buildings after the destruction of the Babri Masjid Mosque.

Ram Temple

As India prepares for the upcoming General Election, the inauguration of the Ram Temple – on land where the Babri Majid mosque once stood – is a potent symbol of BJP’s disregard for the right to exist for religious minorities in India’s public sphere, and to exert their right to freedom of belief. It also cements a dangerous precedent already set in motion, further appropriating minorities’ cultural and religious heritage, and taking away their rights as Indian citizens.

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Signatories

South Asia Justice Campaign, South Asia Solidarity Group, Alliance Against Islamophobia. Australia, Coalition Against Fascism in India, Craigieburn, Masjid and Community Centre, Hindus for Human Rights – UK, India Civil Watch International, North America, India Labour Solidarity (UK), Indian Alliance Paris, France, Indian American Muslim Council, International Solidarity for Academic Freedom in India (InSAF India), Melbourne Grand Mosque, Muslim Collective, Australia, Peace in India (UK), Periyar Ambedkar Thoughts Circle of Australia. (PATCA). Australia, Scottish Indians For Justice, South Asian Diaspora Action Collective (SADAC), Strive UK, The Rights Collective (UK), UK Indian Muslim Council, Uniting Ummah of Australia Organisation, Women Against Caste.

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