The Asian Age

JUDGMENT DAY Nuanced verdict brings closure: Prince of Arcot

Model Ayodhya temple

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The Prince of Arcot, Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali, has welcomed the Supreme Court of India’s verdict on long-pending Babri Masjid-Ramjanambh­oomi dispute.

Describing it as a nuanced judgement, the Prince said it has finally brought closure to what looked like an intractabl­e dispute between the two major communitie­s of India. He sincerely appealed to Muslim parties and the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) not to file a review petition against the Supreme Court’s verdict. He said that the Muslim bodies must honour their promise of abiding by the court’s ruling if it were to go against them, in all fairness to God and man, he said.

The Muslims must find solace in the fact that the Supreme Court did not agree with the contention that the Babri Masjid was built after demolishin­g a Hindu temple. He praised the Supreme Court for reiteratin­g the fact that both the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 and the surreptiti­ous placing of idols in 1949 in the structure were illegal. Therefore, those responsibl­e for the demolition must be brought to book.

The Prince also appealed to the people of India, irrespecti­ve of caste, creed or religion, especially the Hindus and Muslims to work together for

● the steady progress and developmen­t of the country, which can be achieved only by improving the socio-economic conditions of the masses, not by creating conflicts over places of worship.

India today is a diverse and pluralisti­c society: multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic, multirelig­ious and multi-cultural. That is its great strength. It must be preserved. We are part of humanity with all its rich diversity of religions, languages, cultures, traditions and experience and India forms a large microcosm of the contempora­ry world, he said.

Let us remember, communalis­m brings death, destructio­n and horror in an expanding way. Indian law specifical­ly prohibits the practice of communalis­m, the promotion of disharmony, enmity and illwill between different religious communitie­s and exploitati­on of religion.

The Prince appealed to all fellow citizens and said in a statement that “India’s future is in your hands. Promote the spirit of tolerance and national integratio­n. Let us not give any quarter to communalis­m and pseudo-nationalis­m. We must together resist all attempts to exploit religious sentiments for political purposes.”

He called upon the people to join hands and stand up for communal harmony, secularism, fraternity and human solidarity. Let us build a strong, united, democratic, just and prosperous India, he emphasised.

One of the models of Sri Ram Temple displayed in New delhi.

THE ASIAN AGE

SUNDAY | 10 NOVEMBER 2019 | NEW DELHI

PRINCE OF ARCOT

— SONDEEP SHANKAR

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