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“Nobody’s victory or defeat, maintain harmony”: PM Modi’s appeal ahead of Ayodhya verdict

In another tweet, PM Modi said, “Whatever decision of the Supreme Court will come on Ayodhya, it will not be a victory or defeat for anyone.”

 

New Delhi| The five-member constitution bench of the Supreme Court will pronounce verdict in the Ayodhya dispute on Saturday. The court has scheduled it at 10.30 am, a bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi will announce the verdict. The bench had reserved the judgment on October 16 after hearing the arguments of the Hindu and Muslim parties for 40 days.

Earlier, on Friday Ranjan Gogoi met several senior officers, including Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary RK Tiwari, DGP Omprakash Singh. The Chief Justice discussed the security preparations of the state before the verdict in the Ayodhya case. Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, who is presiding over the Constitution Bench, will retire on November 17.

Ahead of the verdict, PM Modi appealed the people of India to maintain peace and harmony. In a series of tweets, PM Modi appreciated that various sections of society throughout the hearing of the case maintained an atmosphere of harmony.

He said, “Keeping the honour of the judiciary of the country paramount, all the sides of the society, socio-cultural organizations, all the parties who have made efforts to create a harmonious and positive atmosphere in the past are welcome. Even after the decision of the court, we all have to maintain harmony together.”

In another tweet, PM Modi said, “Whatever decision of the Supreme Court will come on Ayodhya, it will not be a victory or defeat for anyone. My appeal to the countrymen is that it should be the priority of all of us that this decision should further strengthen the great tradition of peace, unity and goodwill of India.”

 

 

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