Breaking News: Once Again Ravan Dressed Up as Sadhu and Robbed Ram
Breaking News:
Once Again Ravan Dressed Up as Sadhu and Robbed Ram
Ayodhya Project
For those who blindly follow the BJP and worship Modi,
recent events serve as a stark reminder of the underlying issues. Temples were
meant to be built in a manner where when the people with ego went, they found
themselves connected with the masses and made humble. They were never meant to
be built as symbols of ego, as most temples promoted by the Gujarat lobby are.
Thousands of Crores of rupees were collected as donations from the people by
appealing to their spiritual sentiments, and these funds were then abused by
those who made this project massive. The way this temple is constructed and
will be used is to make the rich feel that they have come to some holy place
while it will deny worship to people with little means. Here is how these funds
have been misused:
1. Ram Temple Roof Leakage:
Despite an investment of over ₹1000 Crores, the newly constructed Ram Temple's
roof in Ayodhya started leaking just five months after its inauguration. This
issue emerged after the first heavy rains, with the chief priest highlighting
the lack of a proper drainage system, which has caused water to accumulate near
the idol and the VIP darshan area (New Indian Express, Business Standard).
2. Ayodhya Railway Station
Wall Collapse: The wall of the newly built railway station in Ayodhya, part
of the large-scale infrastructure projects in the region, has collapsed,
raising concerns about the quality and durability of the construction.
3. Sinking Roads in Ayodhya:
Newly constructed roads under the Ayodhya development project, funded by
thousands of Crores, are sinking. These incidents reflect poorly on the
project's execution and suggest potential mismanagement of funds and resources.
The Bigger Picture
These incidents highlight a
pattern of corruption and mismanagement:
- Deceptive Leadership: Indian
leaders, particularly those associated with these projects, have used religious
symbolism to gain public trust while allegedly misusing funds. This is
reminiscent of historical warnings about deceptive individuals who masquerade
as pious figures.
- Public Deception: The narrative
pushed by certain leaders aims to sway public opinion using religious
sentiments, detracting from scientific progress and rational governance. This
is evident in the push to integrate religious epics into school curricula as
historical facts, despite a lack of empirical evidence.
- Educational Manipulation:
Promoting epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata as historical texts aims to
create a submissive society that relies on rituals and priestly authority over
scientific inquiry and rational thought.
A Call for Rationality
In the modern era, it is crucial
to leverage technological advancements and critical thinking:
- Information Dissemination:
Unlike past eras dominated by priests, today’s technology allows for rapid
information exchange, debunking myths, and exposing truths.
- Scientific Progress:
Human achievements such as lunar exploration should inspire societies to
embrace science and rational thought.
Conclusion
The corruption and mismanagement
in the mentioned projects reflect deeper systemic issues. Followers must
reassess their beliefs and hold leaders accountable for their actions.
Understanding the difference between corruption and bad policy is essential for
meaningful discussions about governance. Clear criteria and evidence are needed
to assess and discuss corruption within any government effectively.
For further insights, visit the
blog:
[Rakesh Insightful
Gaze](https://www.blogger.com/blog/posts/8131676780696328805).
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