Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a number of stirring remarks during the Ram Janmabhoomi campaign. A particularly powerful one was called “Lok Adalat Ma Ayodhya.” Because of how well received it was by the public, thousands of cassette copies of the speech were sold so that listeners may enjoy it again and over again. The lengthy journey that Narendra Modi took in the centuries-long fight for the Ram Mandir has been examined as the country celebrates this momentous occasion.
In Gujarat, the ‘Ram Rath’ procession often came to a stop because of fervent throngs who flocked to see the chariot. Nevertheless, Narendra Modi painstakingly prepared every aspect of the Yatra, even holding sabhas during impromptu breaks that occasionally continued into the night. The Somnath-Ayodhya Yatra regimen necessitated hard 18-hour workdays, with public meetings frequently lasting into the wee hours of the morning. Narendra Modi put the success of the Yatra ahead of his personal needs. Modi’s unwavering work ethic caught the attention of Kamala Advani, the wife of LK Advani, who broke down in tears when she saw how hard he worked. She expressed concern for his wellbeing and told him to rest.
Defending his deep dedication as his genuine calling, Narendra Modi replied, “This is my real life, and I enjoy it.” PM Narendra Modi actively supported the Ram Shila Pujan celebration in 1989 by working with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to organise it. During this time, he travelled to several Gujarati villages in order to gather brick fragments from thousands of people.
In 1989, during the Ram Shila Pujan ceremony, @narendramodi actively contributed to its organization in collaboration with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.
He undertook a tour across various villages in Gujarat during this period with the purpose of collecting brick pieces from… pic.twitter.com/2YIB3uMQSo
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1991 by holding a sizable gathering at the Boat Club in Delhi. In the name of Bhagwaan Shri Ram, saints, spiritual leaders, and citizens from around the nation convened. In India’s cultural and historical setting, it was a momentous occasion. Remarkably, Narendra Modi was present in the throng as a volunteer for the ‘Ram Janmabhoomi’ campaign.
Delhi Boat Club, 1991
In 1991, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad organized a huge rally at the Boat Club in Delhi to support the Ayodhya movement. Saints, spiritual leaders, and people from all over the country gathered in the name of Bhagwaan Shri Ram.
It was a significant moment in… pic.twitter.com/32cZmlSwsW
— Modi Archive (@modiarchive) December 30, 2023