Maintain
peace after the Babri verdict: Govt.
Friday, September 17, 2010 08:03:26 AM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Apprehending that the Ayodhya verdict Sep 24 could spark trouble,
the government Thursday appealed to people to maintain calm when
the judiciary rules on the dragging dispute. It also said if any
party was not satisfied with the outcome legal remedies are
available.
It appealed that there should not be any attempt by any section to
provoke or indulge in any activity to hurt the sentiments of
people and the judgment should be "seen in its proper perspective
as a path of judicial process".
"The government appeals to the people of India to ensure that the
delivery of the judgment is seen in its proper perspective as a
path of judicial process. The government further appeals to all
sections of society to maintain peace and order after the delivery
of the judgment," Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika
Soni said here.
A three-judge special bench of the Allahabad High Court is
scheduled to pronounce the verdict in the 51-year-old legal
dispute Sep 24.
"It is important for all to ensure that the highest traditions of
Indian culture and respect for all religions is fully maintained,"
Soni told reporters, adding that it was the "outcome of a long
judicial process."
Soni sought to underline that the Sep 24 verdict, irrespective of
how it went, would not be the last word on the issue.
She said the judgment was the "outcome of a long judicial process.
It goes without saying that it needs to be treated with utmost
respect".
"The determination on the issues need not necessarily end with
this judgment unless it is accepted by all parties. In case any of
the parties feels that further judicial consideration is required,
there are legal remedies available which can be resorted to.
"Keeping this in mind, it is necessary for all sections of the
people of India to maintain tranquility in the aftermath of the
judgment."
Soni said that India is firmly and resolutely on the path of
inclusive growth. "This is recognized all over the world. Nothing
must be said or done and nothing must happen that they cause us to
deviate from our goals and our objectives," she cautioned.
The appeal came even as the Uttar Pradesh government mobilised
thousands of paramilitary forces to tackle any negative fallout of
the ruling, which may go in favour of the Hindu or Muslim parties.
The dispute seeks to decide the ownership of the land where the
Babri mosque was built in the 16th century. The mosque was razed
by Hindu mobs Dec 6, 1992, claiming that it stood at the birthsite
of Hindu god Ram. The mosque demolition triggered widespread
communal violence that left thousands dead across the country.
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court Monday called upon
the rival parties to explore the possibility of a last-minute
amicable settlement of the dispute, on an application moved by a
senior advocate.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Tuesday said its response to
the court verdict on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute
would be "democratic" and "within the law".
"A Ram temple at Ramjanmabhoomi is the wish of any Hindu. And so
is our wish. But we await the court verdict and the response will
be democratic and within the law," RSS 'sarsanghachalak' Mohan Rao
Bhagwat had said in the national capital Tuesday.
However, not taking any chances, the government will also be
releasing advertisements in major newspapers appealing to people
to maintain peace, sources said.
The Babri mosque razing, blamed on the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP)
and allied groups, triggered the worst communal violence since the
country won independence in 1947.
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