Today is Shaurya Diwas, the day when the disputed structure built by Mughal invader Babur at the Ram Janmabhoomi site, was razed to the ground by Karsevaks (Ram Bhakts) on 6th of December 1992, setting right a Historical Injustice. The day brought a new dawn for the Hindu community and a landmark in the journey of Hindu renaissance against Islamic Iconoclasm.
Today marks the 32nd anniversary of the historic event. On one side where the day brings a new dawn for Hindus, the other section filled with Hinduphobes and Islamists are having a tough time getting a memoric glance of the incident. With some trying to curtail their pain by marking 6th December as ‘Black Day’, others are hell bent on showcasing the demolition of Babri as a “death of democracy”.
Waris Pathan, the national spokesperson of the political party All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), wrote a tweet where he claimed of Babri Masjid being alive and immortal using the hashtag #BabriZindaHai. He also stated that he had not forgotten the demolition of Babri Masjid nor will he ever forget.
Riju Dutta, the Spokesperson of the All India Trinamool Congress marked 6th December 1992 as the “Black Day” in Indian Democracy. He claimed that 6th December, 1992 was the day when seeds of communal politics were sown by the BJP in the country, as if everything was hunky dori before that and the Islamist forces resorted to violent attacks, extremism only after one culture outburst of the Hindu community, outburst which included legal and lawful battle to reclaim the birthplace of their revered Lord Shri Ram.
The disgraced Supreme Court advocate Prashant Bhushan lamented saying that on 6th December, “criminals” and “vandals” destroyed the “Babri Masjid”. He posted two photos, one showed the five judges who unanimously gave the Ayodhya Verdict in favour of Ram Janmabhoomi and the other showed Indian Prime Minister and Former Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud praying to Bhagwan Ganesha. He wrote that these two photos are a reminder of who legitimized the ‘criminal act’ of the demolition of Babri Masjid.
TFI have extensively busted the farce of this bunkum of an argument.
Arfa Khanum Sherwani, the alleged journalist of the Ultra-leftist portal The Wire, mourned the demolition of the illegal structure built by Babur. She used the hashtag #6DecBlackDay
Md Asif Khan who claim himself as a social activist posted a shayari of Late Rahat Indori which said “टूट रही है मुझ में हर दिन एक मस्जिद इस बस्ती में रोज़ दिसम्बर आता है।” which roughly translates to “A mosque is breaking in me every day; December comes every day in this colony.”
Another Twitter user Amina with username- @AminaaKausar posted a tweet she claimed 6th December to be a black day for Indian democracy using the hashtag #Blackday
Irrespective of what Islamo-leftist ecosystem try to peddle today, the demolition of the the disputed structure stands as one of the most significant events in contemporary history. It was not merely the removal of a stinking structure built atop a sacred temple, but a symbolic moment marking the end of darkness and the resurgence of light. It represented the collapse of oppression and the triumph of humanity, the defeat of adharma and the restoration of dharma.