
Newly surfaced letters from 1950-1951 reveal Jawaharlal Nehru's opposition to the reconstruction and consecration of the Somnath Temple. The article frames this opposition within a narrative of perceived appeasement of Muslims and undermining of Hindu rights in post-independence India. It contrasts India's secular character with Pakistan's Islamic republic status, suggesting Nehru's stance reflected a broader political trend of neglecting Hindu interests.
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