Ayodhya verdict must not disturb peace. Verdict is on September 4, Hope there is peace after the verdict. The Union Government has done well to issue, much in advance, an appeal to the people to maintain peace and communal harmony irrespective of which way the Allahabad High Court’s verdict goes on the title suit of the land where the disputed Babri structure stood and where a resurrected Ram temple now exists. Millions of Hindus believe that Ram was born at the site in Ayodhya and a temple commemorating the birth of Maryada Purushottam existed prior to its destruction in 1528 by Babur’s army and the construction of what came to be known as Babri Masjid by Mir Baqi.
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In my travels of the world i have visited the Holy land currently in the occupied Palestinian city of Jerusalem there both Muslims and Jews despite the hatred have sectioned off one site into two sectors... even some hold gravesited have been spilt into two entrances one for Muslims the other for Jews... (not sure which entrance the Christians are supposed to use) it would be Benificial in the long term fot a simmilar system to be in place at Ayodhya.
At least thats my opinion. Surely theres no reason why a Masjid cannot be near or next to a mandir in Pakistan i have seen it in one small village so why not in India, i have not come across any scripture that says it's not possible.
But alas mabe it's not practicall though as an engineer i cant see why not either surely devotees will know better than to riot at such holy places?
As a Muslim i have many friends some of them Hindu and whilst it its true we are different and cannot always agree, we would never kill one another if it came to blows which i pray it never does.
I hope the courts can come to a sensible verdict. It's not nice for either side to lose out perhaps they might come with a mutually acceptable verdict but i vey much doubt they will.
What are Indian views on the matter.
And also correct me if i'm wrong but isn't the ancient Thai capital also located in a city called Ayodhya or is that a different place?
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As many as 30 sportspersons Wednesday asked the youth of Maharashtra to maintain peace and harmony during Ganesh immersion and on the delivery of the Babri Masjid-Ramjanambhoomi verdict Friday.
Among the sportspersons were cricketers Ajit Wadekar, Dilip Vengsarkar, Sandeep Patil, Chandrakant Pandit, Vinod Kambli, Wasim Jafar, shooter Anjali Bhagwat, body builders Vikky Goraksha and Suhas Khamkar, kabaddi players Ashok Shinde and Rana Tiwari, and hockey players Dhanraj Pillai and Eliza Nelson.
The recent peaceful and simultaneous celebrations of Ganesh festival and Ramadan Id have symbolised the resolve of Indians to live in peace and maintain communal harmony, the sportspersons said in their appeal.
'They (sportspersons) also noted that many sportspersons from across the world will participate in the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi and there is a potential security threat by separatist organisations,' a police official said.
'Any incident of terrorist attack will tarnish our country's image on the international level,' the sportspersons said in the appeal
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Thing is even if all the sportspersons lived side by side in perfect harmony and coexisted despite all differences.... do you think the slimy politicians on both sides could do the same?
Personally i think not, politics is full of lies and betrayals i doubt much good will come from those who rule us.
However courts are supposed to serve justice rather than any political aim so we still have some hope... i hope.