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Akhilesh Yadav:Someone may have a God, our God is PDA

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The upcoming consecration of Ramlala in the grand Ram temple being constructed in Ayodhya has sparked a complex array of reactions across India’s political spectrum. Among the noteworthy responses is the decision by several leftist parties to boycott this significant event. The ideological stance taken by these parties, in conjunction with Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav’s statement, sheds light on the intersection of politics, religion, and identity in the country.

Actually, Alok Kumar had gone to invite Akhilesh Yadav on behalf of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Akhilesh said, “We do not know him (Alok Kumar). We do not invite those whom we do not know, nor do we accept any invitation from them. Will go when God calls. Someone may have a God, our God is PDA.”

The Ram temple’s construction in Ayodhya stands as a pivotal moment in India’s socio-political landscape, symbolizing a historical assertion of faith and cultural identity for millions of people. However, the leftist parties’ decision to boycott the consecration raises questions about the pluralistic nature of Indian society and the differing ideological standpoints within its political domain.

Akhilesh Yadav’s statement, asserting his allegiance to “PDA” – representing the backward, dalit, and minority communities – encapsulates the underlying tension between diverse identities and political affiliations in India. It signifies a conscious effort to prioritize the concerns and aspirations of marginalized sections of society, often overlooked in mainstream narratives dominated by religious fervor.

The choice of boycotting the Ramlala consecration by leftist parties like CPI(M) and CPI, among others, embodies a dissenting voice against what they perceive as a consolidation of religious symbolism in governance. Their decision reflects a commitment to a secular ethos and a critique of the perceived politicization of religious sentiments for electoral gains.

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