Published 14:41 IST, November 9th 2019
Ayodhya: Rajnath Singh says judgement strengthens religious equality
Moments after the verdict on the Ayodhya case was pronounced by the Supreme Court, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called the verdict as a landmark judgment
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Moments after the verdict on the Ayodhya case was pronounced by the Supreme Court, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called the verdict as a landmark judgement and appealed to everyone to accept the judgement wholeheartedly. "I believe the verdict given by the Supreme Court is a historic verdict. I would call it a landmark judgement. Everyone should accept the judgement undoubtedly," said Singh.
'Thought process of religious equality strengthened with the judgement'
"I believe, with this judgement, the thought process of all religion being equal will be strengthened and I also believe the judgement will strengthen the upholding of righteousness in the society," Singh added. He further appealed to the public to maintain peace and calm and to accept the decision without any second thoughts.
PM Modi welcomes verdict
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.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 9, 2019
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:
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 9, 2019
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.
Ayodhya verdict
Pronouncing the landmark judgment in the Ayodhya dispute case, the Supreme Court on Saturday, delivered a unanimous judgment in the title suit of the disputed area awarding it to the Hindu parties for the construction of a temple. It also directed the Centre to come up with a scheme within three months to set up a trust which will hand over the outer courtyard and inner courtyard of the site for construction of a temple. Apart from this, the SC stated that an alternate land of 5 acres is to be allotted to Muslims for the liberty of constructing a mosque, either by the central govt or the State govt, in a suitable and prominent place in Ayodhya. CJI Ranjan Gogoi, while delivering the unanimous judgment, dismissed the claims of the Sunni Central Waqf Board and the Nirmohi Akhara. He also termed that the three-way division of the disputed land by the Allahabad HC in its 2010 verdict is wrong.
12:03 IST, November 9th 2019