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A Malda woman residing in Delhi has alleged that Delhi police officers assaulted her, demanded she chant "Jai Shri Ram", ...
The incredible success of the BJP means that the phrase “Jai Shri Ram”, which was first made popular in the 1980s, is now used as a political slogan everywhere from the street to Parliament.
But "Jai Shri Ram" has now been turned into a cry of attack, meant to intimidate and threaten those who worship differently. Crass, loud, meaningless: Why have we ruined Diwali like this?
Nagpur: As chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram' echoed through the streets and saffron flags fluttered high, the city witnessed a spectacular expression of devotion and cultural vibrancy on the occasion of ...
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Uttar Pradesh's energy minister, Arvind Kumar Sharma, faced criticism after responding to electricity complaints in Sultanpur with religious chants instead of direct answers. Locals reported receiving ...
‘Jai Shri Ram’ to ‘Mandir Wahin Banayenge’: How political slogans shaped the Ayodhya movement The effective use of strategically-crafted slogans helped popularise the Ram Temple issue and ...
A man and his friend were allegedly assaulted by a group of unidentified men in Bengaluru, the police have said. The incident occurred around 4:30 pm-5:30 pm in the Sampigehalli police station limits ...
However, on the question of chanting “Jai Shri Ram”, Taj and Vikram differed significantly. While Taj claimed that he was asked to chant the slogan as an intimidation tactic, Vikram disagreed.
Jai Siya Ram,’ the PM said in his speech on the occasion. Since the launch of the Ram Temple movement in 1984, ‘Jai Shri Ram’ has been the most popular mode of greeting among the saffron forces.
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