Ayodhya case: PM Modi appeals to people for peace
Ayodhya case: PM Modi appeals to people for peace
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In the Ayodhya case that has been going on for years, the Supreme Court is deciding to give a historic verdict today. Prior to the decision of Ayodhya case, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted and appealed to the countrymen to maintain peace.

PM Modi tweeted and wrote, 'Supreme Court's decision is coming on Ayodhya today. For the past few months, the matter was being heard continuously in the Supreme Court, the whole country was watching very eagerly. This is why the efforts made by all sections of the society to maintain an atmosphere of goodwill are greatly appreciated.

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In the second tweet, PM Modi wrote, "Keeping the honor of the judiciary of the country paramount, all sides of the society, socio-cultural organizations, all parties have made efforts to create a harmonious and positive atmosphere in the past, they are welcome." Even after the decision of the court, we all have to maintain harmony together.

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In a final tweet, PM Modi wrote, 'Whatever decision of the Supreme Court will come on Ayodhya, it will not be a victory or defeat for anyone. My appeal to the countrymen is that it should be a priority for all of us that this decision should further strengthen the great tradition of peace, unity and goodwill of India.

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According to the information received by the sources, the constitution bench of five judges of the top court heard the case for 40 days. After hearing several petitions, on 16 October, the court reserved its verdict. Now the judgment clock is awaited today.

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