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Created by : Kavitha Shankar, Sr/Principal Coresspondent, ABC  | 09 23 2010 10:13:34 +0000
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The Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court will soonly deliver the verdict in the 60-year-old title suit dispute case on September 24. As political temperatures soar, all parties are keenly looking at the verdict. But, does the verdict still matter? Should 21st-century India move on from Ayodhya? share your views on this.....

 
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Yes, we should move on. just remember there is a "ali" in Diwali and "Ram" in Ramadan. Its high time we shrugg it off this burden from our shoulders and look for peace than fretting over the political agenda which is associated with it. After such long years, even today the media is creating frenzy and bringing doubts to the citizen of the country, what a crazy media and public, we do not allow peace to override every other matter, we still want tension and that is the reason the politician, bureacrats and our judicial system never like to solve problems but keep pending year after year, should we solve, definately yes and why is our parliament wasting time and money when the discussion of this kind has never come up and found a political solution......


By Kavitha Shankar, Sr/Principal Coresspondent, ABC  09 23 2010 10:13:34 +0000
 
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miss kavita i respect your opinion but i respect more indian heritage. the issue is just not about mandir but about truth & truth is it is the birthplace of lord rama & denying construction of mandir means hindu doesn't have guts to fight for justice of his religion & heritage. all hindu as well as my muslim brothers also know the fact. i am not opposite to mosque let muslim build their mosque all over india but building mosque by destroying ram mandir was heinous act of babar & i hope all muslim will agree with this.


By rahul p rinayat, Software Developer, Geometric Solution  09 24 2010 07:50:35 +0000
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now we have to stop cheating yourself because people are not interested in these thing ya some may think we are Hindu they Muslim ultimately we have to live togather these all political game, in that common man is became fool
By narendra thakur, MBA/PGDM student, BITM  | 10 08 2010 07:19:14 +0000
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ye definitely we are in 21st century there are more than 1000 mosque and 1500 temples in india people can pray there
By sushanttomar , Relationship manager at india bulss  | 10 05 2010 06:44:40 +0000
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Yes, it's about time we moved on. There's no hope in clinging on to issues that have been resolved.
By neha singh, Content Editor, Avestia Corp  | 10 01 2010 16:14:38 +0000
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I am satisfied with the judgment from Honble Highcourt Allahabad.we cant argue over what happened back in 500 yers back.The disputed land will be shared now by both communities for holly purpose.


By Sabyasachi Dasgupta, Project Manager, Ajayraj constructions Pvt Ltd  | 10 01 2010 10:34:51 +0000
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After the verdict has come...and i think is fair enough. I just feel that no mess should be made out of it!
By Sneha Sinha, Advertisement Executive, Images Consumer Media Pvt. Ltd.  | 10 01 2010 10:14:41 +0000
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Yes. we moved on from , Ayodhya & it is for betterment of India.


By SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Project Manager, Phadnis Infrastructur Ltd  | 10 01 2010 09:56:43 +0000
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I agree with your views sir.Its time to think beyond narrow minded and unfruitful issues.

We donot paint a good picture by spending our energies and time on these issues.Declaring bandhs and penal code 144 is putting roadblocks on our economy.Let there be big university or park so that all sections of people can come and gain or share something.

 

 


By Arun Singh, Astt.Manager,Business development,Abhijeet Projects Ltd  | 10 01 2010 06:49:34 +0000
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Mr Navneet are you sure about your origin?who knows your ancestors might migrate here.Its the high time to settle the burning issue bcoz lots of basic problms and needs are kept pending like roti kapda makan to survive.
By Sabyasachi Dasgupta, Project Manager, Ajayraj constructions Pvt Ltd  | 09 28 2010 10:43:06 +0000
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Yes bcoz nw there is no use to waste our precious time & energy in unnecessary things which is nt gud for anyone neither for the country nor for the society.Do we have any example forto arrange CWG peacefully rather than giving preference to Ayaodhaya Issue which is a matter of International Shame
By Tejaswi Dubey, CEO, Aastha HR Solution/www.aasthahrsolutiuon.com  | 09 28 2010 06:14:52 +0000
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Ayodhya is an issue that is very old and it is also an issue made to political capital. Things have changed a lot after the issue had gone to the court. There are lot of burning issues currently than the Ayodhya. And the priorities has changed now.
By Shashi Kumar U, Manager accounts & commercial, Mazda Concrete Products Pvt Ltd  | 09 28 2010 04:31:52 +0000
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earlier this topic used to affect us directly or indirectly now it does not, past is past, let bygones be bygones
By Atul Joshi, Assistant General Manager-Business Development, Flexican Bellows and Hoses Pvt.Ltd.  | 09 28 2010 04:25:53 +0000
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Yes, in this Game there are three parties - the present government, the present opposition and the Indian Citizens.

Indian Citizens , yes, we want it to be solved and the chapter closed at the earliest. But the politicians, both the other parties want it to be existing and always a hot topic. If it is kept alive, it helps in keeping their vote banks alive and will be a great booster to their election agenda. If the issue is closed they will have to find a hot topic and no topics can be hotter than this.

 

We as citizens want it to be closed. It should be put to referendum and the only point is whether it has to be made a historical monument and delink it with everything religious. How many people vote for it and how many against it. I am sure the majority of the votes will be for the keeping it as historical monument. The most happiest person will be Shri Ram who has seen the kingdom thrive under his leadership and he can see that his homeland is coming back to it glory once again.

 

But will happen that way. WE have to make it happen


By suraj p g, Chief Financial Planner, Thangam Wealth Management  | 09 26 2010 14:39:41 +0000
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yes, i think the indian people are political fool.

what the politicians wants they can achieve it by diversifying people's mind. dont be stupid. just use your mind.

And be good brother of hindu or muslim or any other religion.


By Pratik Lakdawala, MBA/PGDM student, MIT-SOB  | 09 24 2010 16:54:31 +0000
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yess,,, we have to move one...

and agree with kavita shankar....

 

this is just a politics matter... no one want this matter to get solved...

 

and every time they raise this  issue on election...

 

i m working  under high court , n believe me ...  really our politicians  and judicial department  dont wana solve ne thing....

 

cases are just like fun for them... and the way to earn more and time pass...

people who  fight.. kill and do illegal thing like burning busses.. patthar baji

are really fool ...


By raj singh sindal, Software Test Engineer, Rishabh Software Pvt. Ltd  | 09 24 2010 07:16:35 +0000
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I do feel that, We should strongly move on by forgetting this issue. This debacle happened a long back, so its the time to get from these communal issue and look forward for the growth of the nation with unity and integrity.
By Deepak B Kadamanahalli, Junior Manager, JSW Steels Ltd, Toranagallu, Bellary  | 09 24 2010 06:36:33 +0000
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Kavitha,i support you,but democracy feeds on differences and reels on consensus.


By Mohammad Bakhsh, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Freelancer  | 09 24 2010 05:09:58 +0000
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yes, later years only politicians only create the news topic on the day but now the media need everyday fresh & hot news because of their TRP rating media also helping ayodhya issues development
By paranivelan , Sr.Executive, secure network solution india pvt ltd  | 09 23 2010 13:43:28 +0000
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yes....in the present day context it has relevance only for thepoliticians to provide them a fresh platform for creating mischief and keeping people divided.

It is time we moved on.

Before masjid, mandir was there! but i am even more sure that before mandir, somethign else was there!

Where is the end? 

We will end up looking like Don Quixote trying to right the wrongs.

In the history of civilization nothing has been achieved by turning the clock backwards!

Enough of this! Let us move on to improving this country together and making it a great nation that it has always been instead of ending as laughing stock of the global community. CWG is doing a good job of that!


By RAMESH KANDADAI, Principal Consultant, ARM Consultants  | 09 23 2010 10:58:13 +0000
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Ayodhya issue is not a issue of BJP or VHP , it is a issue of Hindues   , and most of Hindues support this , we all understand how dangerous is increasing muslim population for india look at Kashmir  should Hindues always surrender against pseudo secularism , left or congress don't mind if the nation divides more ,Manmohan  was already talking about giving autonomy to Kashmir , it is BJP only which is truly indian party  and Ayodhya  movement is a symbolic movement  it is Hindu renaissance


By Amit Pandey, Embedded Engineer, Electronics  | 10 05 2010 14:45:16 +0000
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Where you will "Move on" ? it is India , a Hindu Majority country , 21st century    will not change anything , more Hindues are now awakening towards their History , and understanding how British and congress have cheated them by teaching false histories , a nation whose more than 80 % are Hindu will be more secure and stable  if  all Hindues unite , Secularism is only 60 years old ,  Hinduism is the only force binding India as nation , and Ram Janma Bhoomi is movement of masses


By Amit Pandey, Embedded Engineer, Electronics  | 10 01 2010 18:58:16 +0000
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hello tejaswi mam,if you think to fight for lord rama's birthplace is wasting time then it is sure you are wasting your time in writing things before thinking. if insted of rama's home it was yours & somebodt had destoyed then will you would have said same things .


By rahul p rinayat, Software Developer, Geometric Solution  | 10 01 2010 06:02:22 +0000
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NO!!!! Why should we move on? The issue in Ayodhya is not about hindu or muslim as a large chunk of our population seems to think. It's about outsiders coming into your terrain, destroying whatever there was and then declaring they know more about it that you. The locals never had an issue. They were went to war against each other. they were happy living life as it should be led until outside forces decided they wouldn't allow it. Today it is Ayodhya, tomorrow it will our own houses. so why should we move on ? We need to see it settled today so as to be secure tomorrow.
By Navneet Chandra, Consultant  | 09 28 2010 09:00:05 +0000
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I think this issue will resolve as soon  as minorities vote based on real life issues rather religious/sentimental/emotional issues.


By Srinivasa Varrey, Sr Architect, Peak Technologies  | 09 24 2010 15:26:02 +0000
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I dont think so as far as indian politics concerned there no end for this issue resolving, Everyone needs peace and we want to be united but at the end of the day fight will start again and to an extent there might be some relief but everything is unpredictable


By Gururaj Nigale, Manager, Strategic Outsourcing Pvt. Ltd  | 09 23 2010 10:48:09 +0000
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