Marking two years since Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha, Kar Sevak Sanjay Kumar used the occasion to deliver a powerful rebuke to radicals and adversaries. The event on January 22, 2024, symbolized the end of a 500-year wait, with Ram Lalla reclaiming its sacred space.
Kumar, who observed the anniversary through home worship, opened up about his experiences. At 17 during the 1992 events, he described the disputed structure’s fall as a blessed participation in divine justice.
‘This day glorifies Sanatan Dharma and India,’ he noted, while decrying persistent hostility. ‘Babar’s destructive ethos survives in pockets, amplified by Bangladeshi-Rohingya encroachments. The West Bengal MLA’s Babri stone-laying stunt exemplifies this malice.’
Emphasizing fairness, Kumar stated, ‘Mosques have a place, but not under invaders’ banners who razed our temples. Caste agitators and infiltrators conspire to fracture our peaceful fabric.’
In a nation evolving post-consecration, Kumar’s forthright views highlight enduring tensions. His story embodies the unyielding spirit of Kar Sevaks, calling for collective resolve against divisive threats.
