Monday, September 20, 2010

24th September, 2010

     24th September, 2010 is one of the most important day in the history of India and Judiciary, when Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court will give its verdict on to one of the most crucial and controversial case which takes almost sixty year for judgement and verdict is due for controversial land of Ayodhya. Honourable Court not only rejected the plea to defer the announcement schedule for 24th September or settle it amicably but also slap fine to Ramesh Chander Tripathi who file petition. In the year 1949 Ram’s idol was found in the Babri mosque and Hindu Muslim Communities claims their ownership in the Faizabaad Court. As per Muslim community it is the property belong to Bakf board and Hindu Mahasabha had there opinion that it belong to Hindus because it is the birth pace of Lord Ram and mosque was construct after dismantling temple, but as qurran never read in this deserted place, hence it should be handed over to Hindus. Considering the increasing controversy between two communities Central Government declared the place as disputed place and locked it. There are four main facets in this disputed case –
  • Nirmohi Akhada
  • Gopal Singh Bishaarad
  • Bhagwan Shri Ramlala Birajmaan
  • Suni Bakf Board
     before the proceedings begins of the case last week Nirmohi Akhada file affidavit that it is ready to compromise if verdict delay for further ten days & allowed to all parties to settle it through dialogue but Suni Bakf Board against dialogue and will wait court’s judgment.
   Government of India and authorities are trying to ready the public especially both communities to remain calm, accept whatever decision comes out and take it with full respect and maintain brotherhood & peace, it will be a good move if leaders of both communities also issue statements to their followers to remain calm.

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