Hearing in Ayodhya case to continue today, 'Ram Lalla Virajman' to recommence arguments

New Delhi: A Constitution bench of the Supreme Court will hear the Ayodhya case again today. Ram Lalla Virajman's arguments will continue. In the last hearing, the apex court had asked The Muslim Party's lawyer Rajiv Dhawan to take a break if you need. The Supreme Court had told Dhawan that he could leave the court any day if he wanted to rest. The apex court had clarified that the matter would be heard only 5 days a week. There will be no deductions in this period and there will be a hearing every day.

In the last hearing, advocate Parasaran, appearing for Ram Lalla, had said that we are not saying that the whole Ayodhya is a judicial person and we are talking about Janmabhoomi. Justice Boba asked if there was any present in the Raghuvansh family in this world at this time. I don't know," Parasaran said. Parasaran, referring to the Ramayana, said that all the deities went to Lord Vishnu and asked for the end of Ravana. This is about the birthplace and its significance.

The importance of the birthplace in The Hindu Scriptures is clearly stated and the law relating to Hindus is based on the same scripture. The entire campus with the orbiting of the temple is also worshipped by the Lord. Osasaran gave the example of Pushkar, the sweetness of many places. Last Thursday, Parasaran, a lawyer appearing in a cross-examination issued by Ram lalla virajman, said that the land of birth is very important. Ram birthplace means a place where everyone has faith.

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