Daijiworld Media Network - Ayodhya
Ayodhya, Dec 31: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday drew parallels between the principles of Lord Ram and India’s approach to national security, asserting that values and restraint must guide action even in times of conflict. Speaking on the second anniversary of the consecration of Lord Ram at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple during Pratishtha Dwadashi celebrations, Singh said Operation ‘Sindoor’ exemplified modern India upholding these ideals.
“Lord Ram’s mission was not merely to defeat Ravana but to eradicate unrighteousness. Similarly, Operation ‘Sindoor’ aimed to dismantle the terror ecosystem, not escalate violence. Our response was measured, controlled, and purposeful,” Singh said, emphasizing that India acted with discipline while remaining sensitive to innocent lives.

The Defence Minister described Lord Ram as a symbol of humility, virtue, and compassion, yet a formidable force against injustice. “Ram is embedded in our consciousness; his dignity is our identity. Modern India mirrors this — firm against terrorism but rooted in righteousness and restraint,” he added.
Singh also highlighted the broader moral significance of Ram, calling him a guide for decision-making, governance, and upholding dignity. “Where power risks turning reckless, Ram defines restraint; where rights are debated, Ram reminds us of duty. He represents truth, resolve, and the moral compass of humanity,” he said.
On the development of Ayodhya, Singh said the city has transformed into a global center of religious tourism following the construction of the Ram Temple, with improved infrastructure including roads, housing, green spaces, airports, and railways contributing to a safe and modern urban environment.
He praised the government’s efforts in balancing faith, heritage, and world-class infrastructure, calling the Ram Temple movement a centuries-long struggle rooted in societal consciousness, patience, and faith. “Every street of Ayodhya resonates with Ram, inspiring devotion not just locally but across India and the world,” Singh said, adding that the temple’s consecration marked a renaissance of national consciousness and a celebration of “strength in dignity and dignity in power.”
Earlier, Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Hanuman Garhi, offering prayers to Lord Hanuman, before proceeding to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi complex. They performed rituals at the Ram Lalla temple and Ram Darbar, including aarti, circumambulation, and hoisting the religious flag atop Maa Annapurna temple, praying for peace, prosperity, and national welfare.
Singh was received at Maharishi Valmiki International Airport by CM Adityanath and accompanied him throughout the ceremonial visits. The celebrations were marked by Vedic chants and devotional fervor as leaders and devotees commemorated the enduring legacy of Lord Ram.