PM at Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir Dhwajarohan Utsav, in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh on November 25, 2025.-Representational Image -Photo Credit -Internet
The atmosphere in Ayodhya on December 6th is no longer one of tension, but rather a symbol of brotherhood and progress, where Hindus and Muslims are together forging a new identity. The construction of the Ram Temple and the rapid development have created a new atmosphere of trust, peace, and communal harmony in the city.
The atmosphere in Ayodhya is changing rapidly. There was a time when the mere mention of December 6th would cast a pall over the city, but now that same day is becoming a symbol of social harmony and progress instead of religious tension. There is no bitterness, no accusations or counter-accusations, and no displays of bravado… instead, Hindu and Muslim communities are seen working together, shoulder to shoulder, writing a new chapter in Ayodhya’s history.
The rapid development work underway in the city after the construction of the Ram Temple has not only given new energy to the economy but has also instilled a sense of stability and confidence in the hearts of the people. Anil Chauhan, who came from Kanpur to visit Ram Lalla, said, “What are you talking about, brother?…Now who even talks about December 6th?
Look, the religious flag is fluttering atop the Ram Temple; this is the pinnacle of Ayodhya’s prosperity.”
People say there is no longer any bitterness regarding December 6th
Mahant Shashikant Das said that Ayodhya’s identity is now being defined not by conflict, but by spirituality and harmony. Even after the temple’s construction, there is no tension anywhere; this is a victory for our shared values. Our Muslim brothers are equal partners in the city’s progress. There is no longer any bitterness left regarding December 6th.
Witnessing the changing atmosphere firsthand
Businessman Santosh Gupta said that we traders have witnessed the changing atmosphere firsthand in the past years. The dispute had blocked the path of development. Now, harmony and trust have increased, and this is the real progress of Ayodhya. We feel that there are equal opportunities for everyone in the new atmosphere of Ayodhya.
Generations should see Ayodhya as an example of brotherhood
Azam Khan, chairman of the Sunni Waqf Board Committee, said that we want future generations to see Ayodhya as an example of brotherhood, and not associate it with any old dispute. The incident of December 6th was painful, but now only development should be discussed. The understanding and respect that has been established today is the real capital of this city.
The past is behind us
Social worker Mohammad Aslam said that the past is behind us. Today, our only aim is that Ayodhya should move forward and peace and tranquility should prevail here. Now, the progress of the city is the first priority for all of us. Employment opportunities have increased, and both Hindus and Muslims are benefiting from it.
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