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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Ayodhya Verdict: No Riots on Indian Soil.

Daily in print media (Newspapers) & in News channels, some news of scheduled verdict on 24th Sept 2010 on Ayodhya by Lucknow High court bench is visible. Many newspapers are predicting horrible condition after the verdict. Many are claiming that the result will be no longer effective as anyone of the Hindu & Muslim will approach the SC against the result.


All India transport association has already decided to suspend its services from 22nd to 29th (one week). Many of the schools will be shut for that duration. Industries will be closed as workers & staff fear to come out as curfew situation may prevail. A chaotic condition will prevail.

What will be the end-result?

This is not only going to hamper India’s economy but will affect Hindu-Muslim relations for so many years to come. India is rising & we are facing a tough completion from other Asian nations ie China, Korea & Japan. The clashes, riots and Hindu-Muslim divide will not only deteriorate our harmonious social structure but also affect our economy significantly. Pakistan supported militant groups want the same thing and awaiting for a mass destructive riots which will help them to fulfil their aspirations.

Historical background-

Hindu-Muslim has a great relations in India. Inspit of their minor clashes, we have a quite harmonious and symphonic environment. Hostorical background is the testimony of our great relations when both the communities worked together to ousted the foreign rulers. We fought against many evils and social iniquities. We fought together in many wars against our neighbouring nations. We helped each others in many floods, natural calamities and forged an Indian bond in place of a particular religion. We both worked together to make India rise in economical terms.

Now, what to do?

Now when Ayodhya verdict has to come in a legal perspective we have to follow the legal judgement and avoid to create any such disturbance which is going to affect our social values and our National dignity. We have to rise from a particular religion biased to have a feeling to be an active part of Indian Nationality and a great force behind its success.

We have to crush those forces which are going to affect our national integrity and in the name of religion going to divide our harmonious social structure.

 
 
Prakash Chandra Trivedi
Engineer, BHEL-Rudrapur

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