Will India Reclaim Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir for a Grand Ram Mandir? Insights from Jagadguru Rambhadracharya

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Jagadguru Rambhadracharya envisions a magnificent Ram Mandir in PoK.
- India's economy has significantly improved under PM Modi's leadership.
- Communal harmony is essential for national progress.
- Rambhadracharya predicts a BJP victory in the Bihar elections.
- He expresses concern over political criticisms and unrest.
New Delhi, May 30 (NationPress) In a significant and spiritual pronouncement, Jagadguru Rambhadracharya, a highly regarded Hindu spiritual leader, asserted that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) will be reclaimed by India. Upon this reclamation, a stunning Ram Mandir will be established there, where the revered Ram Katha will be recited.
During an interview with IANS, Jagadguru expressed his insights regarding the NDA government's 11-year tenure, the prevailing political landscape, and topics ranging from communal harmony to the futures of various political figures.
Highlights from the interview:
IANS: The Modi government has marked 11 years. What is your perspective on its performance?
Rambhadracharya: India has achieved remarkable prosperity. The economy is on a consistent upward trajectory. Previously, there was little; now, India stands as the world’s fourth-largest economy. Under PM Modi’s leadership, Article 370 was abolished in Jammu and Kashmir, the outdated practice of Triple Talaq was eliminated, and Kashmir transitioned into a Union Territory. Through Operation Sindoor, we have significantly weakened Pakistan, as our forces dismantled nine terrorist hideouts. Overall, India, under PM Modi, has grown so formidable that no one dares to confront us.
IANS: How long do you believe PM Modi will continue as Prime Minister?
Rambhadracharya: As long as he desires.
IANS: There have been reports of clashes between Thakurs and Dalits in certain UP districts. What is your view?
Rambhadracharya: Such occurrences are unfortunate. Harmony must prevail.
IANS: Lalu Prasad Yadav has reportedly expelled his son Tej Pratap from both his home and party. Some images surfaced online suggesting he married secretly. What’s your opinion?
Rambhadracharya: That is not acceptable.
IANS: What is your forecast for the upcoming Bihar elections?
Rambhadracharya: I predict a victory for the BJP. The NDA will regain power.
IANS: What do you foresee for Arvind Kejriwal’s political trajectory?
Rambhadracharya: It does not seem very bright.
IANS: You requested PoK from the Army Chief during a religious function. When do you anticipate this will occur?
Rambhadracharya: I did not make this request as a Dakshina during initiation; I conferred Deeksha to him and subsequently requested PoK as Dakshina. PoK will belong to us. We will construct a grand Shri Ram Mandir there and share the Ram Katha.
IANS: Rahul Gandhi is questioning Operation Sindoor and asking about the lost Rafale jets. Is this justified?
Rambhadracharya: No, that is unjust.
IANS: Should Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, currently facing challenges within his party, consider joining the BJP?
Rambhadracharya: He is performing well. The choice is his.
IANS: Rahul Gandhi is garnering considerable praise in Pakistan, with their media covering him daily. What is your take on this?
Rambhadracharya: That is regrettable.