Jai Shri Ram

Jai Shri Ram (Jaya Śrī Rāma) is an expression in Indic languages, translating as "Glory to Lord Rama" or "Victory to Lord Rama". The proclamation has been used by Hindus as an informal greeting, as a symbol of adhering to Hindu faith, or for projection of varied faith-centered emotions.

Quotes

 * 31 years ago, bullets were fired at Rambhakts & Karsewaks in Ayodhya. Chanting Jai Shri Ram & voicing support for Ram Temple were considered a crime. But it is power of the people & democracy that those who ordered firing on Rambhakts today bow to your power.
 * Yogi Adityanath said while addressing the public during Deepotsav in Ayodhya. 2021. quoted in ‘When next karseva happens, not bullets but flowers will be showered on the devotees of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna’: Yogi Adityanath


 * Violence broke out on 27 February in Godhra, a district headquarters in eastern Gujarat. Fifty-seven Hindus were killed, including 25 women and 14 children, who were burned alive aboard the Sabarmati Express... Those who  were  originally  from  Gujarat  and  were  returning  home  aboard  the Sabarmati  Express  had  gathered  together  in  a  few  coaches.  They  chanted  Hindu  nationalist songs and slogans throughout the entire voyage, all the while harassing Muslim passengers. One family was even made to get off the train for refusing to utter  the  kar  sevaks'  war  cry:  “Jai  Shri  Ram!”  (Glory  to  Lord  Ram!).  More  abuse occurred  at  the  stop  in  Godhra:  a  Muslim  shopkeeper  was  also  ordered  to  shout  “Jai  Shri  Ram!”  He  refused,  and  was  assaulted  until  the  kar  sevaks  turned  on  a  Muslim woman with her two daughters. One of them was forced to board the train before it started going again... The  anti-Hindu  riot  was  thus  a  reaction  to  provocation  from  Hindu  nationalist  activists.  The  aftermath  of  the  events  clearly  showed  that  the  violence  reached unprecedented  proportions  precisely  because  of  the  political  strategy  these  Hindu nationalists employ.
 * Christophe Jaffrelot describing the Godhra train burning attack. Jaffrelot, C. Communal Riots in Gujarat: The State at Risk? July 2003. HEIDELBERG PAPERS IN SOUTH ASIAN AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS.


 * I remember that during one of the tiffin breaks, while we kids were playing some silly games, a Muslim boy caught hold of a big empty earthen pot, which was used to store drinking water for the students during summers, and raised it with both hands shouting ‘Jai Shri Ram’. He was imitating the Ramayana TV serial scene where Lord Hanuman raises big boulders and throws them at Raavan’s army. Today, forget Muslims, our intellectuals are busy teaching even Bengali Hindus that ‘Jai Shri Ram’ is not part of their culture and they shouldn’t chant this phrase.
 * Sanghi Who Never Went To A Shakha. Rahul Roushan. Rupa Publications India. 2021.


 * Somehow all this responsibility goes for a toss if a Muslim couple were to claim something similar. Recall how allegations of many Muslim men who claimed that they were beaten up and forced to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’ were reported without the mainstream media waiting for verification or confirmation from the police. The bulk of such cases, incidentally reported after Modi won the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, was found to be baseless or downright fake after the police carried out interrogations and investigations; yet reporting on such lines continued unabated.
 * Sanghi Who Never Went To A Shakha. Rahul Roushan. Rupa Publications India. 2021.


 * Jai Shri Ram’ is a widely popular slogan among Hindus that literally means ‘Glory to Shri Rama’. Lord Ram is a Hindu God who is loved and cherished by Hindus across the world. However, in recent times, attempts have been made to restrict the slogan to only those groups that endorse ‘Hindutva’, that is, the ideological stance of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Thus, the WSJ’s report that claimed that Ankur Sharma had told them that his deceased brother was attacked by a mob chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ was naturally interpreted by people across the political spectrum that the murder was committed by a Hindu mob.
 * Nupur J. Sharma, Delhi Anti-Hindu Riots 2020 (2020)


 * This is what @Wikipedia says:#JaiShriRam is used as a war cry for perpetrating communal atrocities on members of other faiths.
 * — Sanjay Dixit ಸಂಜಯ್ ದೀಕ್ಷಿತ್ संजय दीक्षित (@Sanjay_Dixit) August 1, 2020. quoted in The Print, ‘Biased, anti-Hindu’ — campaign begins against Wikipedia after it urges Indians to donate 2 August, 2020