Most of India (Hindus and Muslims) have accepted the judgement and moved on..hope we can too. To look into the judgement with a microscope and trying to find faults is the lawyers job, let us leave it to professionals.
** peace to all **
Hiren
What I do not understand is some politicians/leaders are still talking about negotiations. What is the point of negotiations once the HC has given the verdict? Doesn't negotiations defeat the entire purpose of dragging this case into court?
Also, why are some leaders still thinking about appealing against the verdict in SC? Isn't a long wait of almost 50 years and the bloodshed not enough?
For once, why can't we leave this issue behind and focus on the country's progress and solving the issues that really matter?
Ayodhya is a place of pilgrimage for the Hindus, and it is of no significance to the muslims, except that they would have succesfully disrupted the worship by Hindus like they have done in Mathura and Varnasi.
If a big temple for Ram is built, people of all communities living in the town and its surroundings would be benefited especially those in the lower rungs like cab drivers or small traders.
One cannot understand that not talking about the issue is "moving on", while people who want Ram temple as backward.
The verdict must have come as a shocker to peole like Barqua Dutt and her brigade ( the motley crowd she gathers around her to deride India and Hinduism). They now can use their stained undergarments on which they wrote Lord Ram's name to remove the sweat on their faces.
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http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/protests-in-pakistan-after-ayodhya-judgement-56157
I do not know why Pakistani's have anything to do with the internal affairs of their neighbour.
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They said they would organise more protests if the Pakistan government accepts the court's ruling.
This will continue to remain a flashpoint for political parties to exploit.
The BJP and Congress will continue to exploit the poor people for their own ends. LK Advani has already said that he wants to construct a grand temple there. The muslims are not happy and Mulayam Singh supports that. The muslims will get funding form Saudi Arabia to build a grand mosque.
I recommend this site be sealed for good and nobody gets access.It's time we realized not to mix religion with politics.
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Originally posted by meghal
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/protests-in-pakistan-after-ayodhya-judgement-56157
I do not know why Pakistani's have anything to do with the internal affairs of their neighbour.
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They said they would organise more protests if the Pakistan government accepts the court's ruling.
That is an Indian high court ruling which every Indian should abide by. A foreigner has nothing to do with that ruling.
Why are Pakistanis worrying about Indian Muslims. They better worry about the floods and the political scenario in their own country.
@ Vandematram writes...Banana Republic of India. My verdict this is the first sign about the shift in power equation in India. India Gone Baby Gone.
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Vandematram ....look in your back yard in Canada, if you are holding a Canadian citizenship.
the next time while driving coz Michael Bryant is a free man.
or the next time buying a TTC token coz Adam Giambrone had sex on his official TTC table, and the token may carry smell of his you know
or about multiculturalism in Canada where 67% said multiculturalism is a failed experiment.
I think you should worry more of Canada s problem the so called developed world which looks like you know Gerrard street,
also short of time so not writing of you know Ruby Dhalla, or the refuge status for sex with the korean lady.
Or you can also devote time to ban Manikchand gutka in Canada for your community.
and worry not of India.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/time-to-lead/multiculturalism/poll-is-multiculturalism-a-failed-experiment-in-canada/article1732644/
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