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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to preside over the opening of a temple dedicated to Lord Ram of Hinduism in Ayodhya, India, Monday, January 22, 2024. The beautiful temple is located on the site of a 16t...

Together with Hindu priests, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated an important but controversial temple.

The church in the northern Indian pilgrimage town of Ayodhya in the state of Uttar Pradesh stands on a site where a historic mosque was destroyed by radical Hindus decades ago. Modi celebrated the opening on Monday with several thousand guests, and millions of people watched the live broadcast of the festivities.

According to the beliefs of many Hindus, the popular deity Ram was born on the site of the temple. The destruction of the mosque led to serious riots in 1992 with thousands of deaths. In 2019, the country’s highest court finally ruled that Hindus had the right to build their temple on the disputed land.

An Indian Air Force helicopter drops flower petals during the opening of a temple dedicated to Lord Ram of Hinduism in Ayodhya, India, Monday, January 22, 2024. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi opens…

Analysts also see the inauguration of the shrine as an unofficial campaign launch for the prime minister, who has been in office for a decade and hopes to win a third term in parliamentary elections in a few months. He wants to use the building to inspire the Hindu majority, which makes up 80 percent of the population in the multi-religious country. Critics also see it as a sign of increasing Hinduization in India, where religious minorities increasingly feel like second-class citizens.

“Beginning of a new era”

epa11096245 A handout photo made available by India's Press Information Bureau (PIB) shows Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attending the inauguration ceremony of the Ram Mandir Temple in Ayod...

Modi said at the inauguration that this day was nothing less than the “beginning of a new era”. Among the guests were important business people and stars from the film and sports world. A number of states declared Monday a public holiday. However, the political opposition largely stayed away from the event as it criticized the mixing of religion and politics. Some Hindu believers also spoke out against the inauguration on Monday because the temple has not yet been fully built.

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