How a Hindu temple built on the remains of an ancient mosque at Ayodhya could help Narendra Modi win this year's election
(www.abc.net.au)
from Deceptichum@kbin.social to world@lemmy.world on 24 Jan 2024 23:32
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from Deceptichum@kbin.social to world@lemmy.world on 24 Jan 2024 23:32
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Decades after a sacred mosque was violently demolished by Hindu nationalists, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has unveiled a brand new temple on the site, which has been at the centre of a centuries-long religious rift.
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Can we ban religion already? What a fucking shit show
Non-religious people also fight each other, my dude. It’s kinda human nature, veiled in a variety of justifications.
i don’t see how this is going to play out in the long term, though. the right wing fervour in the country has been stoked primarily by this “mosque x temple issue”, and modi’s party has actually ridden this horse through the democratic process over the last three decades to “success” – yes, make no mistake, democracy has not failed in india. the majority of voters are really that fervent in their championing of “hindutva”.
but with the denouement of this chapter, they will no longer have the temple as a north star. they will no longer have this major unifying factor. this, in a way, is terrifying simply because the go-to fallback of this government to rally their voters into line is aggression towards pakistan.
with both countries pointing nuclear warheads at each other, this could have severe repercussions for the region and the world at large.
Now picture all this in the context of a Trump led USA
The headline is a bit misleading. The temple was built at the site of a destroyed mosque, which was built at the site of a destroyed temple.
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From the sounds of that, it’s not exactly the same situation as deliberately destroying one’s place of worship for another.
No the archaeological survey result just mean it’s inconclusive whether the situation is exactly same or not. No evidence doesn’t necessarily mean it didn’t happen, it just that we don’t know for sure if it happebd or not.