Bhagavan Ram is a central figure in Indian culture and history. His influence extends beyond the borders of India, and his story has been told and retold throughout the ages. Shri Ram is considered a role model, a symbol of harmony, devotion, and righteousness. Bhagavan Ram’s values have helped shape India’s culture and society, and his legacy continues to inspire people.
On the eve of the “Pran pratistha” of Ram Lala in Ayodhya, the discussion on the book “Tryst With Ayodhya” was meant to delve into the dynamics of the Hindu struggle for the Ram Janmabhoomi. But can the long dispute be avoided? Was the Muslim community of Ayodhya ever against building Ram Mandir? What role did Nehru play in creating the dispute? Let us Find these answers here.
About The Speakers:
Prof. Ajay Kumar Bhagi: A professor at Dyal Singh college, he is the president of NDTF
Vijay Kranti: He is an Indian journalist for India Today, BBC, VOA, etc background, and a skilled photographer. A keen watcher of the Tibet-China-India triangle for over 50 years.
Balbir Punj: He is a journalist and columnist from India. For the last two and a half decades, has been writing on current topics in Hindi-English newspapers and magazines. He specializes in writing about social, economic, and political issues, and writer of the book,”Tryst With Ayodhya”.
Prof Yogesh Singh: He is an Indian academic who is the current and 23rd Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi.
Alok Kumar: A Senior Advocate, is the International President of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP). He is also the patron of Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti and a former Deputy Speaker of the Delhi Assembly. Previously, he served as the Purv Sah-Prant Sanghchalak of Delhi RSS.
Amish Devgan: He is an Indian news anchor, who is the managing editor of News18 India. He is well known for his debate show “Aar Paar”.
Rajnath Singh: He is an Indian politician and lecturer who has been serving as the 29th Defence Minister of India since 2019. He is currently the Deputy Leader of the House, Lok Sabha since 2014. He was the 8th President of Bharatiya Janata Party from 2005 to 2009 and again from 2013 to 2014.