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NEW DELHI - Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh said Friday that "all right-thinking people" should work for a negotiated settlement to the Ayodhya dispute in the wake of the Allahabad High Court verdict.
ISLAMABAD - Pakistani newspapers had different takes Friday on the Allahabad High Court verdict on the Ayodhya issue. One held that the trifurcation of the disputed land into two parts for the Hindus and one for the Muslims seemed to be the "only tenable solution", while another hailed it as the victory of "inflamed Hindu mobs".
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