Sri Sri Ravishankar has acquired followers in all corners of the globe, including Russia and China. The Art of Living Foundation conducts camps and classes that are attended by thousands of people from all over the world. Hence the attention that has been paid by his assertion that discussions are ongoing with “all stakeholders” in the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi dispute, and that he was confident that a resolution of the vexed matter was at hand. Sri Sri Ravishankar added that he was at the service
The toxic and inherently divisive language of politics should not be permitted to enter into the parameters of the efforts at a settlement. It would be an impossibility to expect that our politicians would set aside their rivalries, especially when nationally crucial Assembly elections to Gujarat and Karnataka are close at hand, followed by the Lok Sabha elections, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek a second term, while his opponents will strain every fibre of their being to ensure the opposite outcome. Those who are working silently and sincerely to ensure a satisfactory ( to both sides) outcome to the Ayodhya dispute, should be encouraged in their work, rather than sought to be beholden to politics and to politicians. Earlier, the Shankaracharya of Kanchi, Sri Jayendra Saraswati and leaders of the Muslim community came close to a settlement of the matter, but this failed, in large part because once the talks between the Shankaracharya and the Muslim leaders progressed to a situation where a breakthrough was possible, the A.B Vajpayee government inserted itself into the dialogue and sought to micro-manage it, a task for which it was not suited. This time around, it is certain that the Narendra Modi government will be more circumspect, which indeed has been the tone of spokespersons of the BJP and the NDA government soon after Sri Sri Ravishankar revealed that those he was in contact with were close to a breakthrough. Such an outcome would redound to the credit of all concerned, who were involved in the discussions referred to by the Art of Living founder.
The dispute at the city where Lord Ram was born has been festering for too long, and it is time that it be put to rest, especially because Lord Ram belongs to the entire world and not just to the people of India. Indeed, close by the temple, a museum showcasing the extraordinary life of Lord Ram and his beloved wife Sita should be constructed. Also, in recognition of the magnificent gesture shown by the Muslim community, a mosque should be constructed at Ayodhya that could be a magnet for visitors from all over the world. A settlement at Ayodhya would not be victory of a party or a leader, but a triumph for the 1.26 billion people of the Republic of India. The Sunday Guardian welcomes efforts at resolution of the dispute in a way acceptable to both sides, and looks forward to their success.