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Hinduphobic rants on Ram Mandir Ayodhya
The road to the Grand Ram Temple being built at the Ram Janmabhoomi, Ayodhya, has been a long and arduous one. It has been a 500-year-long battle, with hundreds sacrificing their lives to reclaim one of the most holy sites for Hindus.
In the course of the struggle, many have made Hinduphobic statements against the Temple and the Hindu demand. The media has also spread fake news to target Hindus.
This tag traces some of those Hinduphobic statements.
Congress mouthpiece compares Supreme Court of India to Pakistan’s after Ayodhya judgement
Aakar Patel in his article wrote regarding judiciary of Pakistan given conflicting judgements from the days of Ghulam Muhammad to the days of General Musharraf, which resulted in long term repercussions for the state of Pakistan.
As liberals claim South Indians don’t care about Ram, read about the history of Ramayana in South Indian states
Contrary to claims of liberals, Ram is worshipped in South India for centuries
A walk down memory lane: The ‘liberals’ and ‘seculars’ who mocked Ram Mandir
In a historical judgement, Supreme Court today ruled in favour of constructing Ram Mandir at Ram Janmabhoomi, Ayodhya
Ayodhya verdict: While the nation celebrates, ‘liberals’ become the rudalis at the ‘death of justice’
As Ayodhya verdict is pronounced, the 'liberals' can't stop crying over the 'murder of justice'.
Mani Shankar Aiyar strikes again: You can say mandir banayenge, how can you say Mandir wahi banayenge, he asks
Aiyar assured the Muslim community that Congress is willing to work on alternatives to tackle the situation if the community is not satisfied with the SC verdict
After ‘good Hindu, bad Hindu’ comment, Shashi Tharoor goes on a tirade against Ram Temple at Ram Janmabhoomi again
Shashi Tharoor had recently said that good Hindus would not want to build Ram Mandir at Ayodhya.
Shashi Tharoor stirs up controversy, says no ‘good Hindu’ would want a Ram Mandir at ‘Babri site’
He even tried to instil fear in the minds of the people against the current dispensation.