Exposing the media lies on Ayodhyā Rām Janmabhoomi.
With archaeological evidence, we expose the misinformation, propaganda, and prejudiced narratives present in some of the media’s coverage of the consecration of the Shri Rām Janmabhoomi Mandir (temple).

The malicious and hateful headlines to incite hate and violence between Hindus and Muslims.

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) conducted two surveys at the site where the so-called Babri “mosque” once stood. The first in the late 1970s and then again in 2003. The first survey was led by K. K. Muhammed, the former General Director of ASI.
The second survey was carried out by a team that included 3 Muslim archaeologists. Here is a selection of some of the photos showing the remains of an ancient temple discovered during the excavations at the Rām Janmabhoomi in Ayodhyā.

“On the walls around the mosque, the team found engravings of Hindu deities which were defaced and there was a brick base on which the pillars were standing.” ~ K. K. Muhammed, ASI

The Engravings (murtis)

While we were exploring the area around Babri Masjid, we found that the structure was standing on 12 temple pillars. All the temple pillars had Purna Kalasha which is one of the eight auspicious symbols of Hinduism and also a symbol of prosperity. ~ K. K. Muhammed, ASI

The Pillars

We also found terracotta idols in the area, which you can never think of getting in a mosque area as these are prohibited in Islam. These were the initial findings on which we concluded that there existed a temple underneath the mosque. ~ K. K. Muhammed, ASI
Remains of the ancient temple

Why did the likes of the BBC, The Guardian and the rest fail to mention the whole truth? Why did they ignore the archaeological survey showing unquestionable evidence that an ancient Hindu temple existed below the so-called “mosque”?
Who will hold these media outlets accountable for their blatant lies, half-truths and hate for Hindus and India, as well as inciting hate and violence between Hindus and Muslims?

(This article has been compiled from the tweet thread posted by @INSIGHTUK2 on January 23, 2023, with minor edits to improve readability and conform to HinduPost style guide)