Swamy Urges Modi to Step Back From Ram Mandir Construction

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Swamy Urges Modi to Step Back From Ram Mandir Construction

Synopsis

Dr. Subramanian Swamy posted on X on June 26, 2026, asserting he won the Ayodhya case in the Supreme Court and urging PM Modi to withdraw from Ram Mandir construction, claiming Modi played no role in the original legal struggle.

Key Takeaways

Subramanian Swamy claims he filed the original petition in the Supreme Court framing Ayodhya as a national heritage site, not a Hindu-Muslim property dispute.
He credits the late Ashok Singhal of the VHP with urging him to take up the case on those terms.
Swamy alleges PM Modi had 'no role' in the legal struggle and entered the process only after the Supreme Court had already decided the matter in November 2019 .
He invokes 'Lord Ram's ire' as a signal and demands Modi withdraw from overseeing the Ram Mandir reconstruction.
The dispute reopens a contest over political and legal credit for the Ram Janmabhoomi movement's outcome among participants who were active at different stages.

Veteran politician Dr. Subramanian Swamy, former Union Minister and Rajya Sabha MP, on Friday, June 26, 2026, posted a sharply worded statement on X claiming primary credit for the legal victory that enabled the Ram Mandir construction in Ayodhya and demanding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi withdraw from overseeing the temple's rebuilding.

Context

In his post, Dr. Swamy asserted that he moved the original petition in the Supreme Court of India framing the Ayodhya dispute not as a Hindu-Muslim property question but as a matter of national heritage — a site he described as significant for 'thousands of years.' He credited the late Ashok Singhal, the prominent Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader, with urging him to take up the case on those terms. Swamy stated that Muslim invaders had 'demolished it 700 years by force' and that a Ram Temple had existed there for Hindu prayer before that demolition.

Swamy went further, stating that Modi 'had no role for the restoration' and only used his position as Prime Minister to 'grab the rebuilding' after the Supreme Court had already decided the matter. He alleged that Modi entered the process only 'at the final stage when the SC had already decided the matter.'

Policy Backdrop

The Supreme Court delivered its landmark unanimous verdict on the Ayodhya title dispute in November 2019, awarding the disputed site to a Hindu trust for temple construction. The Allahabad High Court had earlier, in 2010, ruled to divide the land among Hindu and Muslim claimants — a decision the Supreme Court stayed and subsequently overturned. The Ram Janmabhoomi movement had been a defining political and social campaign since the mid-1980s, involving Hindu organisations, legal petitioners, and successive political formations, most prominently the BJP.

Following the 2019 verdict, the central government established a trust to oversee construction, and Prime Minister Modi presided over the consecration ceremony at Ayodhya in January 2024. Claims of primacy over the legal and political struggle have continued to surface among various participants in the original movement.

Stakeholders and Impact

Dr. Swamy's remarks arrive at a sensitive moment for the Ram Mandir trust and the BJP-led government, as construction and operational phases of the temple continue. His invocation of 'Lord Ram's ire' and a call for Modi to 'withdraw from the construction' is a pointed challenge from within the broader Hindu nationalist political space — not from an opposition critic but from a figure who has long positioned himself as a legal architect of the Ayodhya outcome. VHP activists and Hindu devotees, who form the core constituency invested in the temple's completion, are likely to be attentive to this public dispute over stewardship.

The statement also reopens questions about which individuals and organisations can legitimately claim ownership of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement's legacy — a contest that has quietly persisted since the 2019 verdict resolved the legal question without settling the political one.

What's Next

It remains to be seen whether Dr. Swamy's call draws a response from the BJP, the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust, or affiliated organisations such as the RSS or VHP. Any public response from those bodies could amplify the dispute over temple management authority. The broader question of who controls the narrative around Ram Mandir — and who receives credit for its realisation — is likely to remain a live political fault line as the temple's construction and administration continue into the coming months.

Point of View

Arguably the BJP's most potent cultural achievement. By invoking his own legal standing and Ashok Singhal's legacy, Swamy is attempting to separate the judicial victory from the political dividend Modi has drawn from it. The reference to divine displeasure is a rhetorical device calibrated for a devotee audience, signalling that this is not merely a political grievance but a claim of moral and religious legitimacy. If the RSS or VHP remain silent, that silence itself will be read as a verdict on Swamy's standing within the Hindutva ecosystem.
NationPress
26 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Subramanian Swamy say about Ram Mandir and Modi?
On June 26, 2026, Dr. Subramanian Swamy posted on X claiming he won the Ayodhya case in the Supreme Court and demanding that PM Modi withdraw from Ram Mandir construction, alleging Modi had no role in the original legal struggle.
What was Subramanian Swamy's role in the Ayodhya Supreme Court case?
Dr. Swamy has long claimed he filed a key petition in the Supreme Court framing the Ayodhya dispute as a matter of national heritage rather than a Hindu-Muslim property title, a framing he says was encouraged by the late VHP leader Ashok Singhal.
When did the Supreme Court give its verdict on Ram Mandir?
The Supreme Court of India delivered its unanimous verdict on the Ayodhya title dispute in November 2019, awarding the disputed site to a Hindu trust for the construction of the Ram Mandir.
Who was Ashok Singhal and what was his role in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement?
Ashok Singhal was a prominent leader of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) who played a central role in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement from the mid-1980s onward. Swamy credits Singhal with urging him to take up the Ayodhya legal case.
Why is Swamy asking Modi to withdraw from Ram Mandir construction?
Swamy argues that Modi entered the Ram Mandir process only after the Supreme Court had already decided the matter, and therefore lacks the standing to oversee the rebuilding. He also invokes what he describes as a sign of divine displeasure as justification for his demand.
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