Ram Raaj Temple Established but Justice still not prevailing in India for Opposition Party Minority and OBC

Ram Raaj Temple Established but Justice still not prevailing in India for Opposition Party Minority and OBC

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4/2/20241 min read

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राम का मंदिर तो आ गया ?
लेकिन राम राज्य अभी तक नहीं आया ?
राक्षशो का राज आ गया सभी सरकारी दफ्तरों में जाकर यही अनुभव हुआ
और हां न्यायपालिका की शरण में जाकर तो समझ आया न्यायलय की दर से न्याय माँगने आये सभी लोग अज़ाब घर में शामिल हो चुके है जहाँ न्याय नहीं मिलता मिलता है तो सिर्फ तारीख तारीख पे तारीख.
यही राम राज्य है तो राम की रामायण अधूरी लिखी गयी है? या फिर राम को मानाने वाले राम का नाम सिर्फ इस्तेमाल कर रहे है?

The statement "Ram Raaj Temple Established but Justice still not prevailing in India for Opposition Party Minority and OBC" highlights a perceived contradiction in India's socio-political landscape.

On one hand, the establishment of the Ram Raaj Temple symbolizes a significant cultural and religious milestone, indicating the fulfillment of a longstanding aspiration for many within the majority Hindu community. However, juxtaposed against this symbolic achievement is the lingering issue of justice and equality, particularly concerning the rights and representation of marginalized groups such as the opposition party members, minorities, and the Other Backward Classes (OBC).

Despite the construction of religious monuments like the Ram Raaj Temple, there persists a sense of injustice and inequality among certain segments of Indian society. This disparity is often felt acutely by members of opposition parties, minority communities, and the OBCs, who may perceive themselves as marginalized or disadvantaged within the political and social framework of the country.

The statement suggests that while there may be visible progress or developments in certain areas, such as the construction of religious sites, the broader ideals of justice, fairness, and inclusivity are still not fully realized, especially for those who feel disenfranchised or underrepresented. It points to a need for deeper introspection and concerted efforts towards addressing systemic issues of inequality, discrimination, and lack of representation across various strata of Indian society.