'Ramabhakti or Rahimabhakti, lets unite in one', PM Modi calls to strengthen the spirit of 'Bhakti'

News Bharati    09-Nov-2019
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New Delhi, November 09: "Be it Ramabhakti or Rahimabhakti, this is the time for all of us to strengthen the spirit of Bhakti", affirmed PM Modi welcoming the decision given by the Supreme Court towards the 27 years long pending case of Ram Janmabhoomi. He also appealed the countrymen to maintain peace, harmony and unity.

 
 
"The Supreme Court of the country has pronounced its verdict on Ayodhya. This decision should not be seen as a victory or defeat of anyone. This decision will further strengthen the confidence of the common man in judicial processes", he said taking to twitter while inaugurating the historic Kartarpur Corridor today.
This landmark decision shows how important it is to follow the legal process in resolving a dispute.
"Each side was given enough time and opportunity to present its arguments. The temple of justice resolved the decades-old case amicably", he added. In accordance with the spirit of brotherhood of thousands of years of our country, he further said that people need to introduce peace and restraint to 130 crore Indians, towards the underlying spirit of India's co-existence.
Being confident of Supreme Court's judgement to prove a milestone in itself, MHA Amit Shah also said that the decision would give further strength to the unity, integrity and great culture of India. "I express my gratitude to all the organizations, Sant Samaj of the whole country and countless unknown people who have tried for so many years", he said.
 
Holding its base on ASI reports CJI Gogoi said that the underlying structure at the disputed land was not of Islamic origin and that the Babri Masjid was not built on a vacant land. "Its a unanimous verdict. Suit filed by Nirmohi Akhara is barred by limitation. Ram janmabhoomi is not a legal personality but the deity is a juridical person and that the Archaeological Survey of India's report cannot be brushed aside", said CJI ranjan Gogoi while reading out the verdict. The Court, while deciding to give away the complete Ayodhya's disputed land to the Hindu community, affirmed to give 5 acre separate land to the Waqf Board for the Masjid.