Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ayodhya verdict: Home Minister calls for cooperation

UNION HOME Home Minister, P. Chidambaram in a statement on Wednesday appealed to the people to receive the judgement of the Special Bench of the High Court of Allahabad with respect and equanimity, and to maintain peace and harmony.

The Home Minister said that the delay of six days has proved to be an unintended benefit, adding that it has given an opportunity to a number of parties, groups and individuals to reiterate that they will respect the verdict of the Court.

Chidambaram further said that many other organisations connected with the Ram Janmabhoomi – Babri Masjid dispute have also affirmed that they would respect the judgement of the Court and seek to advance their cause, if so advised, only in accordance with law. Many common citizens have also spoken or written in favour of a judicial resolution of the dispute. All these are helpful signs that peace and harmony will prevail in the wake of the judgement, he added.

The Home Minister further said that the Central Government has taken adequate measures and has deployed adequate security forces all over the country in order to assist the State Government to maintain law, order and peace.

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