New Delhi. Ram Temple will be inaugurated in Ayodhya on 22nd January, invitation has been sent to all the dignitaries by Ram Mandir Trust to attend it. Recently, invitation was also sent to those five judges of the Supreme Court, who had given the verdict in favor of the temple in the year 2019, objecting to which the Muslim side had later filed a review petition, but the court upheld its earlier decision. Stating that these petitions were rejected outright. However, the Muslim side has already been allotted land for the construction of the mosque. However, after a long wait this dispute has been resolved.
At the same time, now the Ram Temple is going to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on coming Monday. On this special occasion, Ayodhya has been transformed into an impenetrable fort. Police are deployed at every nook and corner. Every activity is being captured in CCTV cameras, so that no untoward activity happens. However, in Araria district of Bihar, a person named Mohammad Intkhaab had threatened to blow up the Ram temple with a bomb, but the police arrested him within just 6 hours and sent him to jail. Now he will be presented in the court, from where he can also be sent to custody. Intakhab also describes himself as Chhota Sakil’s right hand man.
On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has kept a 15-day ritual as per the rules and regulations before consecration, which he started from Kaleram Temple in Nashik, Maharashtra. At present PM Modi is visiting temples across the country. The whole country is in Rammay at this time. On this special occasion, holiday was declared in all educational institutions, so that people could become live witnesses of this historic event.
At the same time, before the consecration of Ram temple, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued an advisory regarding the media. The special thing is that this advisory has been issued by the Ministry at a time when this event is being covered extensively by the media. From TV to print and digital media, the atmosphere is full of joy, keeping this in mind this advisory from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting becomes important. Come, let us tell you further what has been said in the advisory?
Know what is in the advisory?
1. Avoid baseless news
It has been clearly stated in the advisory that unless a newspaper has solid information about any news, it should hesitate in publishing it, because it can spoil the religious harmony. Social harmony may be affected. Therefore, newspaper editors are requested to avoid baseless news.
2. Use cordial language
Along with this, the advisory has appealed to the newspaper to use cordial language before reporting any incident as news. Newspapers have been clearly told not to use such language which, after reading, might hurt someone’s religious sentiments.
3. Keep national importance in mind
Newspapers have been asked to give special importance to national importance while covering Ram Mandir. While covering any incident, it should not appear that national sentiments are being hurt.
4. Avoid using inflammatory language
Along with this, an appeal has been made to the media not to use any kind of inflammatory language during the coverage of the Ram Mandir incident. Note, this advisory has been issued at a time when the media is extensively covering Ram Temple.