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SC’s Verdict On Ayodhya Should Not Be Seen As a Win Or Loss, Says Modi





Supreme Court’s Ayodhya Judgment is notable because it highlights that any dispute can be amicably solved in the spirit of due process of law, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

SC’s Verdict On Ayodhya Should Not Be Seen As a Win Or Loss, Says Modi
SC’s Verdict On Ayodhya Should Not Be Seen As a Win Or Loss, Says Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 9th November called for Peace and Harmony on the Ayodhya verdict.

The Prime Minister said, “The Honourable Supreme Court has given its verdict on the Ayodhya issue. This verdict shouldn’t be seen as a win or loss for anybody. Be it Ram Bhakti or Rahim Bhakti, it is imperative that we strengthen the spirit of Rashtra Bhakti. May Peace and harmony prevail!

SC’s Ayodhya Judgment is notable because: It highlights that any dispute can be amicably solved in the spirit of due process of law. It reaffirms the independence, transparency and farsightedness of our judiciary. It clearly illustrates everybody is equal before the law.

The halls of justice have amicably concluded a matter going on for decades. Every side, every point of view was given adequate time and opportunity to express differing points of view. This verdict will further increase people’s faith in judicial processes.

The calm and peace maintained by 130 crore Indians in the run-up to today’s verdict manifests India’s inherent commitment to peaceful coexistence. May this very spirit of unity and togetherness power the development trajectory of our nation. May every Indian be empowered.”

Here’s What Supreme Court Said On Ayodhya Dispute

The ANI reports that the Supreme Court orders that Central Govt within 3-4 months formulate scheme for setting up of trust and hand over the disputed site to it for construction of temple at the site and a suitable alternative plot of land measuring 5 acres at Ayodhya will be given to Sunni Wakf Board.