Plea Against Ayodhya Verdict Scheduled For Tomorrow

By Naiwrita Sinha, Gaea News Network
Tuesday, October 26, 2010

DELHI, INDIA (Gaea Times.com) The Ayodhya verdict was postponed last week due to a petition filed by retired bureaucrat Ramesh Chand Tripathi and the petition to defer the Ayodhya verdict will be heard by the Supreme Court tomorrow. Meanwhile former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Kalyan Singh has said that it is not possible to have a mutual settlement in the matter. According to reports, Kalyan Singh called the whole thing ‘one big drama’. The Congress government has intentionally accepted the delay in the verdict to protect their political gains. There is nevertheless some truth in his statement that many attempts have been made in the past but no settlement ever came out of it.

The dispute seems highly unlikely to be solved through mutual reconciliation. It appears that the sensitivity of the Ayodhya verdict is forcing the court not to take any chances. On the other hand Union Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that the parties involved in the dispute should either find a solution among themselves or accept the court verdict. He further stated there are only two solutions to the problem, one is a mutual settlement outside the court or the acceptance of whatever decision the court might make in the case, any of which is acceptable by the congress and the government.

There are reports of another party in the dispute Nirmohi Akhara who are planning to move the Supreme Court for postponement of the Ayodhya verdict by three months in order to allow for an out of court settlement. The whole of the nation is breathlessly waiting to find out what the decision of the Supreme Court will be tomorrow, another postponement of the issue or a chance to allow the 60 year old dispute to be settled by Court decision.

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