The most noteworthy feature of the much-awaited Allahabad High Court verdict is that it is a clear-cut one. The High Court ordered that the 70 acres of the disputed property should be split into three and distributed among the warring groups. And with its verdict the Court has eased the tension that might have likely to surface as an upshot of another way summed up verdict.
The verdict has established the dignity of the country’s secularism and highlighted the need for attempts to maintain harmony and peace.
K A Solaman
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