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15 places where Ram Mandir Shobha Yatra was attacked by Islamists on the day of Pran Pratishtha

“15 places where Ram Mandir Shobha Yatra was attacked by Islamists on the day of Pran Pratishtha”, Organiser, January 24, 2024:

“On January 22, Bhagwan Ram’s triumphant return to the grand mandir in Ayodhya was marked with exuberant celebrations by Hindus and devotees of all faiths. The joyous homecoming was adorned with processions, illuminations, devotional songs, and various festivities reminiscent of Deepawali.

However, amidst the festivities, certain disruptive elements in society attempted to disturb the harmony, leading to attacks on peaceful processions nationwide. This report highlights fifteen reported instances across Bharat following the Pran Pratishtha ceremony.

In a shocking turn of events during the nationwide celebrations of the Ram Mandir Pran Prathishtha in Ayodhya, a clash ensued between members of the Hindu community and an Islamist mob at Mira Road in Mumbai on the evening of January 21…..”

Read the full article at Organiser.org

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