The verdict is not a defeat for anybody, start building the nation after the temple: Modi


New delhi date. November 9, 2019, Saturday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a statement after the verdict in the Ayodhya case, in which he said the Supreme Court verdict was not a defeat or victory for anybody. There is no room for fear and anarchy in the country. Modi later gave a message to the country, in which he appealed to the people. Also, Modi said that after the construction of the Ram temple, people will now be involved in the construction of the country.

Modi remembers the Berlin Wall addressing the country; on November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall was demolished 30 years ago and a chapter on eradicating hatred began. On Saturday, 30 years after the incident, Modi was quoted as saying that the Berlin wall in India had been broken along with the Supreme Court verdict.

The Prime Minister praised the Supreme Court verdict and said that this is a historic day for the judiciary too. The whole country wanted the Supreme Court to hear the case on a daily basis and so it was, the Supreme Court has given an early verdict by hearing the case on a daily basis for years.

The Supreme Court listened to each of the parties very peacefully and gave unanimous verdict. With the end of this controversy, there is now a need to stick to building a nation for the next generation. The whole world knows that India is the largest democracy in the world. Today, when the verdict has come, the whole world will also realize how vibrant our democracy is.

Earlier, Modi tweeted, saying that whether Ram Bhakti or Rahim Bhakti we have to live up to the spirit of patriotism. Today, the people of the country have maintained peace. Which is T .r .f. This judgment also proves that any dispute or dispute can be resolved by law.

The Supreme Court verdict is not a defeat or victory, I urge every citizen of the country that this verdict should be strengthened as it strengthens the integrity and integrity of the country.

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