On 22 January 2024, there were saffron flags everywhere. On the TV news channels that began their ‘100-hour’ coverage. Hanging from the neighbour’s balcony that always had a new type of flower blossoming. On the WhatsApp status of a long-lost school friend who moved abroad – all celebrating the inauguration of a partially-constructed temple on the ruins of a mosque that was demolished in an ‘egregious act of violence’, in the words of the Supreme Court. But there were acts of resistance too.