Ayodhya
AYODHYA - He heads no religious group or political party but his is the voice for peace struggling to be heard.
NEW DELHI - A day after the Allahabad High Court ruled on the Ayodhya dispute, Home Minister P.
LUCKNOW, India - Schools, shops and businesses reopened Friday as fears of violence ebbed in northern India following a court order to divide a disputed holy site between the Hindu and Muslim communities.
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- No proof mosque was built in Babar’s reign: Justice Sudhir Agarwal
- Ayodhya site is Lord Ram’s birthplace: Justice D.V. Sharma
- Nirmohi Akhara: A Hindu religious order
- Ayodhya remains totally peaceful: police
- Verdict will act as catalytic agent for unity: Modi
- CPI-M appeals for peace after Ayodhya verdict
- Legal battle not over, says Muslim group
- Ayodhya was Ram\’s birthplace, mosque against Islamic tenets: court
- Ayodhya security is central government\’s responsibility: Mayawati
- I welcome court decision, says oldest litigant
- No winner or loser: Ramjanmabhoomi Trust
- Ayodhya security central government task, says Mayawati
- We will appeal, won\’t surrender: Sunni lawyer
- Let\’s build nation now, says twitterati after verdict
- Disputed Ayodhya land will be shared by three
- Deoband seminary to study Ayodhya ruling
- Verdict has paved way for grand Ram temple: Bhagwat
- Indian court divides disputed holy site
- Time to build a temple, forget past acrimony: RSS
- Ayodhya verdict: Babri mosque built at Ram birthplace
- We will study Ayodhya judgment first: Moily
- Help build a temple, Hindu lawyer tells Muslims
- Lawyer to appeal court ruling on Indian holy site
- Ayodhya land to be divided in three: Prasad
- Lawyer: Disputed India holy site to be divided
- Ayodhya land to be divided among Hindus, Muslims: lawyer
- Ayodhya verdict not about Hindus, Muslims: Babri panel
- Ayodhya is part of India’s growing up process: B.G. Verghese
- Wary Lucknow deserts roads ahead of Ayodhya verdict
- Amicable agreement on dispute needed: Ayodhya residents
- India braces for violence amid holy site verdict
- Ayodhya dispute a national problem: Priest
- Muslims welcome apex court decision on Ayodhya
- In Ayodhya, a temple that is open to all faiths
- Mixed response in Ayodhya to apex court’s stay on verdict