Ayodhya case: Date wrong by century in judge's verdict
Lucknow: It is interesting that a high court that unambiguously asserts the authenticity of a birth which could well be several millennia old is careless enough to get the date of a relatively recent
Oldest petitioner a bit upset
Sept. 30: The oldest living petitioner in the Ayodhya case, Mohammad Hashim Ansari’s composure gave way to a tinge of disappointment as the evening wore on and the import of the high court’s verdict s
Verdict doesn't justify Babri demolition: Chidambaram
New Delhi: Home Minister P Chidambaram on Friday said the judgment by the Allahabad High Court on the disputed Ayodhya site 'in no way' justified the 1992 demolition of the Babri Mosque by Hindu fanat
Chidambaram happy with people’s response on verdict
Expressing satisfaction over the "respectful and dignified" response of people to the Ayodhya verdict, Union home minister P.
Court invites ideas for dividing disputed site
Sept. 30: A three-judge bench comprising Justices S.U. Khan, Sudhir Agarwal and Dharam Veer Sharma while pronouncing verdict on the Ayodhya title suits pointed out that the Babri mosque was not in use
Aligarh breathes easy after two days of anxiety
Aligarh: After an uneasy calm engulfed the city for the past two days, Aligarh today breathed an air of normalcy, even as reactions on the Ayodhya title suits verdict which was pronounced yesterday po
Do not give in to evil designs: PM
Sept. 30: The delivery of the verdict on the Ayodhya title suit has evoked mixed and guarded reactions from leaders cutting across the political spectrum and from the business community. The Prime Min
Verdict in Ayodhya case saddening: Geelani
Hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani on Friday said he was saddened by the Allahabad high court verdict in the Ayodhya title suit case.
Uneasy queries answered
Sept. 30: With the Allahabad HC delivering its verdict on Ranjanmbhoomi-Babri Masjid case several issues that had remained ambiguous all these have been cleared.
1. Whether the disputed site is the b
End it all, please, says veteran Muslim litigant
Ayodhya: At age 90, Mohammed Hashim Ansari says it is no point taking the matter to the Supreme Court now that the Allahabad High Court has decided that a Ram temple can come up where the 16th century