Black day for Indian judiciary : Anand Ranganathan
A black day for the Indian judiciary. There is no hope for justice in this country anymore. No hope whatsoever. Nupur may be killed by blood-thirsty Jihadis in the coming days
A black day for the Indian judiciary. There is no hope for justice in this country anymore. No hope whatsoever. Nupur may be killed by blood-thirsty Jihadis in the coming days
The Places of Worship Act 1991 came into the public glare because of the Gyanvapi Mosque issue; a former BJP MP has moved the Supreme Court challenging the validity of certain Sections of the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991.
The whole conspiracy was politically motivated to tarnish the image of PM Narendra Modi, but finally, the truth is out. It is inappropriate to use riots politically.
The Supreme Court thrashed the petition filed by Zakia Jafri, the wife of former Congress MLA Ehsan Jafri, regarding the Gujarat riots in 2002. Last year, after the hearing on 9th December, the Court had kept the decision on hold.
Article 15 of the Constitution says that the land of a Hindu temple or Math belongs to the Deity installed there forever !
The Government should first repeal the Act and hand over Hindu temples to them. It is also expected that the Government enact the Uniform Civil Code, the Population Control Bill and declare India a ‘Hindu Rashtra’ !
The demand of Central Information Commissioner Uday Mahurkar
The petition states that in some States and parts, the Hindu population is small, but they are still not given the right to be a minority.
Many places have been found where the original temples have been destroyed by Muslim invaders and Mosques have been built there.
During which the Archaeological Department submitted an affidavit to the Court that said ‘the right to perform puja cannot be given on the Qutub Minar site’.