Difficult to question Hindus' belief in Ayodhya: Supreme


New delhi date. September 23, 2019, Monday

A trial is underway in the Supreme Court on the Ram temple issue in Ayodhya. Monday was the 29th day of the daily hearing. While presenting his party before the Constitutional Bench of the court, the Muslim party's lawyer Rajiv Dhawan had said that there was no doubt that Lord Ram should be honored. However, in a country like India, Allah is also honored. We believe together that Ram was born there.

On Monday, the Supreme Court upheld the court proceedings for an hour longer than the fixed 4 pm time. That is, the trial lasted longer. The trial will resume on Tuesday, when the arguments were going on on Monday, it is difficult to question the Hindus' reliance on Ram in Ayodhya.

The Constitutional Bench said during the hearing that during the trial, Muslims also said that the religious pilgrimage of Ayodhya Hindus was observed in the same way that Mecca was considered a religious place of Muslims. In such a situation, it is difficult to question the Hindus' attitude towards Ram in Ayodhya.

Dhawan, a well-known lawyer who is arguing on behalf of the Sunni Waqf Board, said that no suit can be sued on the basis of trust or belief. However, he said, "I respectfully respect that the support of the people towards Lord Ram cannot be denied.

Ram was born in Ayodhya, but not where the mosque is located. However, the Bench said that earlier you said that faith can also be used as evidence and now say that no claim can be made against faith.

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