Following the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya on the premises of the demolished Babri mosque, a wave of fear was observed among Muslims for their religious sites. Since then, a large number of minorities have been facing religious persecution. Coming back to the Ram temple, the 210 million minority Muslims feel a sense of insecurity in protecting their religious sites. The secular state of India should take some pragmatic measures to protect the religious sites of minorities and halt its moves to demolish the archaic religious sites. It must engage with the religious elements of all faiths to sort out complicated issues through dialogue and must not use religion to gain political fame.