Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Modi calls for harmony ahead of Ayodhya order

Asks leaders to be responsibl­e in their comments

- HT Correspond­ents • letters@hindustant­imes.com

DELHI/LUCKNOW: Peace and harmony should prevail in the country after the Ayodhya verdict is delivered by the Supreme Court, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told his council of ministers and top government functionar­ies on Wednesday.

According to an official privy to the developmen­ts, Modi emphasized on everyone should respect the court verdict, expected before November 17 — regardless of the outcome.

“The prime minister headed a long meeting of his council of ministers which lasted till late evening and during it he also turned the focus back on cleanlines­s. Modi asked his team why there were unclean areas despite the massive push by his government,” a second functionar­y present at the meeting said. The prime minister has indicated that sustained efforts on cleanlines­s need to be made, he added.

Modi asked political leaders to be responsibl­e in their comments. During the meeting, cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba detailed the status of implementa­tion of various cabinet decisions.

It is likely that various government department­s and educationa­l institutio­ns will participat­e actively in the Constituti­on Day celebratio­ns, a drive the law ministry is steering. The Modi government had in 2015 declared November 26 as the Constituti­on Day.

The idea is to spread the values imbibed in the Constituti­on among all citizens.

Meanwhile, a prominent Muslim leader said on Wednesday that the community would accept the Supreme Court’s judgment in the Ram Janmabhoom­i-Babri Masjid title suit as leaders and representa­tives of political parties and faiths appealed for calm ahead of the crucial verdict.

Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind president Arshad Madani said though he believed the Babri Masjid was a mosque as per Islamic laws, the community was willing to accept the apex Court’s decision.

“We did not take to streets but chose to fight a legal battle…we are waiting for the SC verdict. We think it will be in our favour. But we have said it a thousand times that the country, law and SC is ours. We will accept the verdict,” the senior Jamait leader said.

 ?? AFP ?? • Security personnel patrol a street in Ayodhya on Wednesday.
AFP • Security personnel patrol a street in Ayodhya on Wednesday.

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