Ram Janmbhoomi all set to witness grand Deepotsav setting new records
The 'Janam Bhoomi' of Lord Rama is all set to witness the grand 'Deepotsav' celebrations in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of Deepawali.
The 'Janam Bhoomi' of Lord Rama is all set to witness the grand 'Deepotsav' celebrations in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of Deepawali.
Major places covered in this journey will include Ram Janmbhoomi and Hanuman Garhi at Ayodhya, Bharat Mandir at Nandigram, Sita Mata Mandir at Sitamarhi (Bihar), and Janakpur (Nepal) among others.
The top court had ruled that the disputed 2.77-acre land will be taken over by a Government trust for the construction of the temple, while a suitable plot of 5 acres at a prominent site in Ayodhya will be given to the Sunni Wakf Board.
The Supreme Court on Saturday granted the ownership of the 2.77 acres of disputed land in Ayodhya to the Hindus, for the construction of a temple, and ruled that the Muslims will get 5 acres of land at an alternative site.
Owaisi expressed apprehension that the Sangh Pariwar will now target other mosques, including those at Mathura and Kashi.
PM Modi urged the people that they should make it a priority that the Saturday's verdict strengthens India's glorious tradition of peace, unity and harmony.
It is learnt the discussion mainly focussed on the law and order situation in the state in view of the judgement, which is expected any time next week.
The apex court is expected to announce a verdict in the 134-year-old politically-sensitive Ram Janmbhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute before CJI Ranjan Gogoi leaves office on November 17.
The apex court is expected to announce a verdict in the 134-year-old title suit before Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi leaves office on November 17.
Dhavan, representing the Sunni Waqf Board in the Ayodhya dispute case tore the map presented as evidence by the Hindu side in court during the hearing.