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Dear All,

Tomorrow is a big and very important day for all of us, as the court is going to announce the Ayodhya verdict. What to say, will the decision repeat history again? No peace, no agreement, the same situation, same riots, violence, etc. Have we learned any lessons from those days? Your comment is important.

From India, Gurgaon
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Hi, I know its a weird question, but i have no idea about it. Kindly explain what is Ayodhya Verdict story. M not updated about this. Looking for a kind knowledge sharing.
From India, Delhi
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Its not a story dear, its very sensitive issue, its the issue of Ayodhya madir & babri masjid. In simple words , is the case of hindu muslim Riots.
From India, Gurgaon
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Hey common pan_mis82,

I think you are unnecessarily raking up passions by coming to conclusions even before anything is said by the Court. If you have been following the COMPLETE media coverage, everyone in positions of responsibility is trying their BEST to ensure that the RESPONSE TO THE VERDICT is NOT WHAT YOU MENTIONED: "Hindu-Muslim Riots". Please grow up, and if you can't, at least don't add to the already delicate situation from our fraternity of HR professionals.

Frankly, it would have been much better if you had started a thread to elicit ideas/comments/actionable points on HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE COMMUNAL PEACE after the Verdict. Sorry for being so blunt -- but with the string of fiascos/scandals hitting the country since the past few weeks/months -- the latest being the CWG, the minimum we, as professionals, could do is: NOT TO ADD UP TO AN ALREADY WORSENING SITUATION.

Rgds, TS

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi Riah pls search the internet or else visit yahoo news, you will come to know about the history behind Ayodhya verdict. Surya
From India, Mumbai
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Dear All Who are we??? Hindu or Muslim? When there is ‘Ali' in DiwAli & ‘Ram’ in Ramzan Lets help INDIA in being UNITED! Suru
From India, Mumbai
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Hi all, It’s actually the time to care for lives of innocent people more than anything. Request everyone to think out of box,as we all are human being
From India, Madras
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Hi TS,

Thanks for your suggestion, but sorry to say, could you please read again what I had said. Some gentlemen don't know about the Ayodhya story. I told one of them that at that time, due to some reasons, there were Hindu-Muslim riots. I am not suggesting that it will happen again. I hope you understand now.

One more thing I would like to add: I think you are not aware of things happening nowadays. Please go through that.

From India, Gurgaon
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Dear All Who are we??? Hindu or Muslim? When there is ‘Ali' in DiwAli ‘Ram’ in Ramzan Lets help INDIA in being UNITED! Well said I am totally agree.
From India, Gurgaon
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Thats what I am saying, its time ingore what happened earliar, think about human being who is alive not for inactive & dead things. Just hope everything will be alright.
From India, Gurgaon
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Yes, that's what I want to say: just ignore what happened earlier and forget all those horrible memories. To add this question in an HR forum to know your view about this case only, not to hurt someone's feelings.


From India, Gurgaon
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Hi Readers,

I suggest a solution to this never-ending political controversy is that all Indians, peace-loving, united, and caring, should come together and tell the court or government to build a hospital or school at the disputed site. In my opinion, I prefer a world-class hospital at the disputed site as our country needs hospitals that fulfill all religious fundamentals by providing care and hope to the ones who are ill.

I hope, I so much hope, the verdict is in favor of the country's citizens and does not repeat any ugly history!

Regards

From Kuwait, Salmiya
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Hi Suru, Well said, I think we are HUMAN BEINGS and then INDIANS So lets be responsible to be an INDIAN Regards, Sowmya
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi all,

I just go with Mr. Zulfikar's view. In today's situation, what we need is peace. So let the government or the court take a decision to build a hospital or school in that place, which will be useful for the people of all communities. We already have lots of temples and mosques in India, so let's build a school over there which will help provide knowledge to the next generation or a hospital which can help cure the suffering people.

I think even Ram and Allah will be happy if we do this instead of building a temple or mosque for them. Please think that we are all Indians instead of thinking Hindu, Muslim, or Christian. Jai Hind.


From India, Madras
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Hello everyone,

I want to share my views about the Ayodhya issue. It's just a matter of how we take it. It is merely a political issue caused by our politicians, that's it. The common people want to build either a school or a hospital for common use, but our respected politicians are in favor of riots. As citizens of integrated India, we should be out of such matters and have neutral opinions about these kinds of issues.

Thank you and regards,
Pawan

From India, Amritsar
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Why is there a need to discuss the point at this forum? Is it necessary? What makes it different? The Supreme Court had already stayed the verdict by one week, and let's pray to our almighty that this verdict should never be announced. Let's not talk about the mandir or masjid. We shall work for the betterment of our community.
From India, New Delhi
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No body can solve this problem as long as God wishes. It is time that will solve all problems, but one thing - we so-called educated Indians don't have brains and unity. We have lost so many things to foreigners, and we will continue to lose because we lack unity. Md. Ghori attacked us - history knows what he did to Indian culture. The British came and ruled us, and now China is looking for an opportunity to enter. Thanks to our education, the fraudulent ministers, and we, the people of India.
From India, Madras
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Dear All, Ayodhya verdict has been withheld till Sep 28 ' 10. Lets see what happens next. Regards Angelin
From India, Ahmadabad
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Although this decision is postponed, but I feel there will be a drastic change and some important things are going to happen, and all cities will be afftected. May be some good things / bad.
From India, Hubli
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M_SL_MS H_ND_S Without 'U' & 'I', HINDUS & MUSLIMS both are incomplete..... So be united all the time.... Peace Lover....
From India, Delhi
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Tomorrow is a big and very important day for all of us, as the court is going to announce the Ayodhya verdict. What can we say? Will the decision repeat history once again - no peace, no agreement, the same situation, the same riots, violence, etc.?
From Pakistan
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Let's not create havoc over the matter. For a long time, we have been fighting over religions, getting nothing in return but terrorism, riots, inflation, bad leadership, and many more problems. Let's respect what the law has to say.

When there is a riot, the victims are mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters. Nothing happens to those who are the so-called leaders.

Let us create a society not divided by religions. Your religion, my religion, his religion, her religion - since your religion is my religion and my religion is your religion.

From India, Gurgaon
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Dear All,

We must note that for the last 130+ years, various courts have been insisting on a "solution with mutual agreement" between Hindu and Muslim groups. To avoid further clashes, the government should consider paying a significant amount to one of the parties, and in the nation's interest, both groups should settle for that. In any case, that amount will likely end up in the pockets of a few politicians, but let's prevent riots from happening again.

Thank you.

From India, Mumbai
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Although the verdict has been delayed, sooner or later it has to come. One thing is certain: the general public is not bothered by the outcome of the 60-year-old case. They are interested in their own livelihood and to live peacefully.

If all the so-called leaders of the masses stop polluting the minds of the younger generation, no rioting or violence will happen. If you look at the violent mob, you will never find a so-called leader facing the bullets; rather, it is the innocent but poisoned-minded youth of the nation.

It is high time we all must try to influence the youth not to get swayed by the so-called leaders but to look forward to building a great nation. Be constructive rather than damaging our own infrastructure, our own brothers, our own motherland.

Let there be peace in all parts of this great nation, and let all of us be angels of peace - Amen


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Whatever be the decision...

It doesn't concern me because being quiet and calm is the best thing you can do at this particular moment. Just say "all is well" - help India by being an Indian.

From India, Bhubaneswar
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Hi all,

Hope everyone knows what kind of situation has arisen. In fact, everybody is mature enough to understand the pain of the common man who becomes the victim. Our Ministers never bother about that; they simply make an escape from it and make such baseless statements.

We are all one, Hindus and Muslims. We are human beings; let's not forget humanity. Don't become victims of a few people who don't want everyone to unite. Show the spirit of love, oneness, and the spirit of India. Let's not spoil our future by these barriers. Gift your upcoming India's youth a pure place where God really exists - INDIA.

We all pray and hope there would be an indistinguishable and unbiased judgment by the Supreme Index of law. Let's unite and bring the spirit of unity to all our brothers, INDIANS.

From India, Pune
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We have to remember one thing for the rest of the life,that we are all human being.This is our only one identity.Neither Hindu nor Muslim.
From India, Calcutta
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Dear all,

The common man is okay. The so-called religious leaders are whipping up passions and creating unrest. They have nothing to lose. The common man feels that the country is going to the dogs.

The so-called religious leaders should be restrained. After all, we are a country that should be proud of. Taking advantage of passions is a sin. Also, religion and country are different, and everyone needs to understand this.

Nagaraj

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Members,

We are all victims of some politicians who have arisen all these problems for their personal gains. In this forum, everybody is talking about this, but no common man is interested, whether it is a temple or a mosque. Only some people add fuel to the fire to keep it burning and divide all Indians to rule over them.

There are a lot of issues to be discussed:

1. Scandals of CWG, how many crores have been misappropriated? Whose money is this? It is our hard-earned money that we pay in taxes for everything, but we are not questioning how it is being spent. I salute the Indian media, which brought all this to light, but still, we are all unable to do anything. We are just mute spectators. Let us join hands against this; do not pay taxes unless we get an account of all the money spent on CWG (a lot of shame and unfinished work with only 9 days to go). Only a revolution can stop these types of massive money-eating scandals.

Our Indian brothers are struggling in many places to find work, farmers without water and electricity, malnutrition deaths, suicides, how many homeless Indian brothers. Why is money not being spent on improving their lives? While we are spending on entertainment for games.

So, people, wake up and be cautious about what is happening. Another example is Ms. Mayawati the Great, she spent almost 280 Cr. on statues of Ambedkar, elephants, etc. Now she is demanding 200 Cr. from the center for flood-hit areas. Why wasn't the previous money used wisely?

How dare she use our money in such a way, but who is asking, and who is going to hold these individuals accountable?

Regards,

An Angry Indian

SIDMAN

From India, Madras
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I would say seal that place and declare it as a national monument. No Hindu or Muslim should claim any rights to it. Only this way can we have peace, because the politicians will make sure we, Hindu and Muslim brothers, fight and spill each other's blood only to let the politicians sit on their thrones and have a good laugh at our foolishness.

Jai Hind.

From Saudi Arabia, Lîne
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Dear all, Its our responsibility to take care of our country..we should ensure that neighbor countries should not take advantage out of it..I hope you understand in what way is it..
From India, Visakhapatnam
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Dear All,
Even I m Totally agree.We People r living in 21st centuary nd already facing many problems like poverty, unemployment,lack of Education Etc. I think we shud try to Solve them first. wht is the difference btw Hindu nd muslim We all R INDIAN. PLZ stay united Especialy at such sensitive time. SHOW THE WORLD UNITY IN DISCRIMINITY.[QUOTE=pan_mis82;1278066]

From India, Delhi
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Hi all,

It's high time to think about our country. As educated Indians, we must try to convey this message to the Indian Government or court, i.e., the verdict should be in favor of Indian citizens. Instead of focusing on building temples or mosques, let's prioritize schools, hospitals, national monuments, and other essential infrastructure. Let's strive to showcase our unity in diversity.

Thank you.

From India, Pune
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Hi All,

The day bonhomie between politics, religion, and caste ends, these kinds of problems will end. The new generation of political leaders understands it well. But who is going to teach our political DADAJI's? Their survival depends on how strongly they can play these cards. There is one solution that I have in mind. Economically upper and middle-class citizens must franchise their votes. As HR professionals, how can we encourage employees to franchise their vote? Is half-day/full-day leave on the voting day enough? Give it a thought. Can we have organized voting followed by a picnic/fun game?

Take care. Tunar

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Hello, guys,

Ram is included in RAMZAN and Ali is included in Diwali. Please understand this world because it reflects a very important thing, which is Hindu and Muslim are inclusive of each other, and I think nobody will fight against their family. We all are family.... Live happy and be happy...........

From India, Mumbai
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again que arises.. as we are broad minded we can say 'we are family', are they ....... please find data, how many hindu/sikh old temples remains today in Pak. sunil
From India, Pune
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I fully agree vith ths that god is one ,no doudt v hv differnt cultures,so vt ? bt r frm one country thats is India.I dnt understand y people nt understand that there activites r hurting to others.
From India, Chandigarh
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Yes I agree with you. Only for some vote bank the government is set to kill innocent people. It’s time we all unite and do the same to the politicians.
From India, Mumbai
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Dear All, It is request to not to comment on the issues which we are not awre fully, let the judiciary decide it. We need to respect our system.(I am not talking about politics) Regards
From India, Mumbai
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Instead of worring about the decision have a faith on our judicial system where the matter will be decided (no politics pls) Regards, Sanjay
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From India, Delhi
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Logically speaking, it's not easy to comment on this matter as in India, politics plays a big role. I hope everyone is aware of this situation. Well, just hope for the best and be prepared for the worst.

Regards,
Pankaj

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My dear family members,

You mean to say that, "Mere Baap Ka Kya Jaata Hai? Build hospital or school..."

For thousands of years, Mughals and others have been attacking Hindu religion. They have committed many outrages against our mothers and sisters and converted many Hindus to Islam through terrorism. Despite all these attacks, Hindus have stood their ground and slowly recovered each time. Throughout these attacks, Hindus have lost their ancient temples, beautiful structures, rock crafts, and important religious scriptures.

If our home is captured by someone else, then our response should be "let's make a settlement and we will build a hospital or school here with a common name." This is called the family concept. Very good...

Don't run away from the situation (making so-called broad-minded statements like "Ram" and "Ali"). Tear off the mask of secularism, as it is an illusion. (I know what today's secularism is, to support Muslims and to oppose Hindus. The original definition is not like this).

As Hinduism is a very broad concept, this is not the right platform to persuade all the so-called seculars.

Let's face the truth.

From India, Pune
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