Gwalior:An acclaimed photographer, who shot to fame for capturing photographs of the Babri Masjid demolition on December 6, 1992, expressed his joy at the coming up of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Kedar Jain, a freelance photographer from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, was not only a witness to the demolition of the disputed structure but based on his statement, BJP veterans LK Advani, Uma Bhartia and Murali Manohar Joshi were exonerated by the court. He could not hide his joy over Ram Lalla's consecration on January 22. The CBI had made him the main witness and after recording his statement, the court concluded that BJP leaders were too old to climb atop the dome and demolish it.
"I have seen Ramlala being freed from captivity with my own eyes. I think of myself as fortunate as I saw it happen. Today, a grand temple of Lord Ram is being built and he will be installed there. I feel proud," Jain said.
Jain, who said he was made the main witness by the CBI and in his statement in the court, captured the first photographs of the demolition of the disputed structure.The independent photographer reminisced about the crowd frenzy during the demolition act over three decades ago. According to him, in photos, captured by him, the crowd were seen pointing out the controversial step well structure and installing Ram Lalla.
"Also, some important remnants were also found during the excavation which proved that this is the birthday place of Ram Lala," he said. In a conversation with ETV Bharat, Jain said he was 'amazed' to see the disputed structure was struck down in front of his eyes by 'enthusiastic' Kar Sevaks then. "At that time, the circumstances were quite different. Later, BJP's coming to power in Uttar Pradesh has changed everything," he added.