Originally posted by: Clochette
That's exactly my point, when I write, that humanity doesn't evolve...the same things happen again and again... around the world.
The demolition of cherished constructions by invaders/changing powers is the rule, not the exception...Fortunately there had been invaders/changing powers that respected ancient sites, but it had been the 'exceptions from the rule'...
A 'tit-for-tat' will only get interrupted when someone looks for peaceful solutions... (I suppose that Atal Vajpayee wasn't in favour of the demolition of the mosque...I think of him as someone who sought to interrupt the 'tit-for-tat'.)
Have you heard of principle of natural justice ? Worth a read up on that conceprn:)
In the end - reclaiming what’s rightfully yours isn’t called tit for tat. :). It’s called getting justice. You do know that Supreme Court passed the verdict on this ?
Do you know that India is a democracy and if there are illegal structures made on land then those are demolished ? As they should by law ?
And if you believe in Sanatan Dharm you would know that discussing events in past no longer has relevance . Shouldn’t you be celebrating the pran pratishtaa ?
Aur if celebrating is not possible for you. Then just remember these words. Mandir yaheen banegaaa was the prayer and dream. Aur bun gayaa. :). Ram laaala is on his abode. There is no changing that. So let’s move forward :)
Just giving you an objective perspective.
Jai Shree Ram