
The long-awaited Ayodhya case involving a 2.7-acre land dispute between Hindus and Muslims in India is gaining verdict today. However, security was strengthened in Aydia, part of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Maharashtra. The Ram Lila dispute is one of the longest events in the judicial system in India.
Hindus are very confident about restoring Ayodia to the Ram Temple. But Muslims and other Indian communities hope that there is a win-win situation for both.
The Ayodia conflict has been one of the biggest political games played in independent India over the last three decades. The Muslim Fringe Group wanted the restoration of Babri Masjid at the site, and the Hindu community wanted to build the Ram Temple as the site was considered the birthplace of Ram Ram.
Section 144 was imposed on sensitive areas and high warnings were observed in the border areas. Mobile internet is not available in important areas where violence is likely to occur.
Major political leaders demanded peace, including Modi, who instructed the minister not to mention the Ayodia incident. But the inspiring scene was to see the #hindumuslimbhaibhai trend on Twitter. Hindus and Muslims embrace each other and hope that peace and harmony will spread between the two communities, regardless of the verdict.
How many today do not act like Indians or act like fanatics?#hindumuslimbhaibhai #AYODHYAVERDICT Embed Tweet
Krishna kant (@ krishna78850464) 9 November 2019