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The Ramna Kali Mandir

   Posted by: Prashant Pareek   in Politics

Ramna Kali Mandir

Ramna Kali Mandir

The Ramna Kali Mandir was destroyed by the Pakistan Army in March 1971.The destruction of this temple was, ironically, a sign of the advent of tougher times for Hindus of Bangladesh. Hundreds of people who had taken shelter inside the temple were slaughtered as were hundreds of thousands of others throughout the country. Swami Paramananda Giriji, the priest, held on to the deity and prayed till the very end when he was burned alive by Pakistani forces.

The destruction of the temple and the accompanying slaughter is not just another dark blot on history; it is the symbol of cruelty and tyranny almost unparalleled in history. The iconic images of Sheikh Mujib addressing massive crowds in the 7th March 1971 rally prominently show the Ramna Kali Mandir in the background. The picture indeed promised a secular, free Bangladesh. Alas, it was not to be. The minorities of Bangladesh have been victimized throughout post independence history.

The Ramna Kali Mandir must be rebuilt at the same spot where it originally stood. Bangladesh governments in the recent past have promised to rebuild the temple but not at the original site. The temple must be rebuilt at the original site. This cannot be compromised.

The Hindu community must come together with renewed zeal to pursue the construction of the great temple. The demand for construction of the temple at it’s original site can become a national movement. The success of the Ramna Kali Mahamandir movement can well be symbolic of the Hindus of Bangladesh. With the successful construction of the temple, the Hindu community of Bangladesh will no doubt be filled with renewed zeal and unity to find their right, respectful place in Bangladeshi society.

The temple must be, as proposed, accompanied with a memorial; a reminder to our future generations. The temple must be of a scale no less than it’s original form. Let this temple be the pivot of the Hindu movement in Bangladesh.

Update: Feb 01, 2010

Correction from Ratib: Bangabandhu removed the LAST stones of the temple, NOT the Pak Army, but BANGABANDHU removed the last stones, laid grass on the land, confiscated it from the Hindu Board, and gave it to The Dhaka Club

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6 comments so far

Ratib
 1 

Why haven’t you mentioned that Bangabandhu confiscated the land that was legally under the Hindu board, and gave it to The Dhaka Club?

Are you striving for your religious freedom or running a pro-AL political agenda?

January 31st, 2010 at 5:38 am
Admin
 2 

Thanks for the information. What made you think we are running a pro-AL campaign?

January 31st, 2010 at 6:47 am
Ratib
 3 

Quite simply because you missed out on the very-important fact that Bangabandhu removed the LAST stones of the temple, NOT the Pak Army, but BANGABANDHU removed the last stones, laid grass on the land, confiscated it from the Hindu Board, and gave it to The Dhaka Club.

I do not believe that you did not know about this information, and hence I asked whether was this information was concealed to protect the interest of AL, towards which the Hindus are more inclined.

February 1st, 2010 at 5:54 am
Admin
 4 

I did not write the article. I am not sure if Prashant was aware of the information you provided. I think he didn’t want to touch too much details of the process but rather show in general the significance of the temple and that Hindus need to work to rebuild this historic monument.

However, I will include your valuable addition to this article.

February 1st, 2010 at 7:12 am
Prashant Pareek
 5 

Ratib,you are right in mentioning the role of Sheikh Mujib’s government in removing the traces of the temple.I was aware of this fact.However I belived the destruction of the temple and slaughtering the Hindus was the bigger crime.To keep within the limited size of the article , I did not purposely touch upon the Mujib government’s role.This was in no way meant to support the AL or anybody else.We are interested in rebuilding the temple.If AL or any other party supports it, well and good.Otherwise we are determined to go alone in this task.We are not interested in party politics.We only want minorities to lead a life of dignity and respect.

February 1st, 2010 at 11:07 pm
Ratib
 6 

By the Grace of Almighty Allah and our Constitution, you will hopefully realize your rights one day. The sooner the better.

February 2nd, 2010 at 8:45 pm

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