After 45 years, Ramlila was staged in Mendhar, Jammu and Kashmir, the situation changed a lot after the removal of Article 370.

New Delhi. This year, after a long gap of 45 years, a grand staging of Ramlila took place in Mendhar, a small town in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. This cultural event is being considered a symbol of cultural revival and community unity in the area. This event of Ramlila reflects Hindu-Muslim unity and active participation of the community, thereby spreading the message of peace and harmony in the region.

Historical importance of Ramlila

The tradition of Ramlila was going on in Mendhar before independence. Till the 1970s, Ramlila was organized here every year with great pomp. But later, due to political instability and increasing influence of terrorism, this tradition came to a halt. Cultural activities came to a standstill for a long time and the staging of Ramlila stopped. A tense atmosphere remained in Jammu and Kashmir for decades. Jammu and Kashmir had special status due to lack of communal harmony, influence of separatist forces, and Article 370, which kept the state separate from the national mainstream. Due to this, cultural and social activities were also affected.

Improvement in situation after removal of Article 370

Since Article 370 was removed in 2019, the state has seen many social and economic reforms. Since the removal of Article 370, there has been success in controlling terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, and the security system has improved. In addition, investor attention has also been attracted to the region, creating new opportunities for local development and employment.

Message of communal harmony and peace

Not only people of Hindu community but also people of Muslim community actively participated in this event of Ramlila. Muslim youth cooperated in organizing Ramlila and some even played a role in it. This event gave an important message that a new chapter of communal harmony and unity is now being written in Jammu and Kashmir.

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