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Pran pratishtha in incomplete Ram Mandir ‘against shastras’, says Jyotir Mutt shankaracharya

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Ram Temple not yet complete so pran pratishtha against shastras, says Jyotir Mutt shankaracharya

In a video, Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati of Jyotir Mutt says 4 shankaracharyas will skip Ayodhya event. Consecration when temple still incomplete is ‘an act of ignorance’, he adds. Shikha Salaria reports.

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RSS mouthpiece shares Sonia Gandhi’s 2016 letter to Pope day after she declines Ram Mandir invite

Organiser posts letter on X, in which Congress leader said ‘if I had not been unwell, I would’ve been there to witness this sacred ceremony’, referring to canonisation of Mother Teresa. Read Amogh Rohmetra’s report.

Retaliating against terror is tricky. But India’s message after Balakot has worked so far

Since the 2019 Balakot air strike, we have been free of any major terror incident on the scale of the 2001 Parliament attack and the 2008 Mumbai attacks, writes Vir Sanghvi.

Maldives is headed into dangerous waters. Its jihadist currents are a bigger threat than India

The capture of power by Islamists through democratic means will have profound consequences for New Delhi’s ambitions in the Indian Ocean, writes Praveen Swami.

Maldivian ministers crossed a red line by insulting Modi. They must apologise and be sacked

The Maldives can get as much aid and as many tourists as from China but India will always be the primary and more important neighbour, writes Jyoti Malhotra.

Congress just blew a Ram-given opportunity. It chose chronic confusion over national mood

“Congress refusal to attend Ram temple inauguration triggers questions, including one on its post-1996 ideology in face of today’s electoral politics. Could it have joined celebrations with Hindu majority while also criticising Modi, BJP, RSS?,” writes Shekhar Gupta in this week’s ‘National Interest’.

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