The Congress party has chosen to decline an invitation to the inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The decision has stirred controversy, with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma suggesting that the move reflects an affinity for Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire.
The inauguration of the Ram Temple, a momentous occasion for Hindus across the country, has garnered widespread attention and anticipation. However, the absence of Congress leaders at the event has raised eyebrows and fueled political debates.
Himanta Biswa Sarma, known for his outspoken demeanor, did not mince words in expressing his opinion on Congress’s decision. He stated, “It is unfortunate that the Congress party has declined the invitation to the Ram Temple inauguration. One can’t help but wonder if this decision is a reflection of their love for Babur, given the historical context surrounding the Ayodhya dispute.”
The Chief Minister’s remarks have added fuel to the political fire, with many questioning the motivations behind Congress’s decision. While some argue that the move could be a political strategy, others are interpreting it as an attempt to distance the party from the cultural and religious sentiments associated with the Ram Temple.
The Congress party, in response to the allegations, issued a statement emphasizing that their decision was based on scheduling conflicts and logistical constraints rather than any political motive. However, the statement has not entirely quelled the speculation surrounding the party’s absence from the prestigious event.
As the political discourse intensifies, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact Congress’s image and relationships within the larger political landscape. The Ram Temple inauguration, scheduled to take place in the coming weeks, continues to be a focal point of national attention.