Ayodhya Verdict
A court of law is a living body. The Allahabad High Court has proved it. It showed that it had a soul, a mind and heart to feel and sense things and it acted as if it wanted to guide the present generation and ones to come. It worked on the principle of peace co-existence. It was mindful of the reality of India, Hindustan. Don't be legal, be judicious as the high court was. You can not have an isolated Hindu or an isolated Muslim.
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