New Delhi: The Modi government at the Center has clarified on Friday that PM Narendra Modi has not written a letter to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Justice Ranjan Gogoi after the verdict in the Ram temple case in Ayodhya. On Friday, a spokesperson of the Central Government said, 'A so-called letter written by PM Narendra Modi to the Chief Justice of India regarding the Ayodhya verdict is coming on social media. He said that no such letter has been written. This letter is fake and malicious.' Presidential election: Violence during voting in Sri Lanka, attackers set two buses on fire filled with voters According to media reports, a so-called letter in social media in Bangladesh by the name of PM Modi is going viral on social media in which Modi has congratulated Justice Ranjan Gogoi after the Ayodhya verdict. The Indian High Commission in Dhaka has strongly condemned the letter as fake. Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar has also criticized it, calling it a conspiracy to weaken the friendship between Bangladesh and India. The battle for power in Maharashtra intensified, Shiv Sena said - BJP is cursing us Recently the Supreme Court has given a historic verdict on the Ayodhya Ram temple and Babri Masjid case. According to the decision of the court, the disputed 2.77 acres of land has been given for the construction of Ram temple, while the court has ordered a separate 5 acres of land for construction of the mosque in Ayodhya itself. Gandhi's death an 'accidental incident', political storms hit the government's booklet