Ayodhya: India's top court awards disputed religious site to Hindus – video report

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India’s supreme court has ruled that a Hindu temple can be built on the country’s most hotly contested religious site, ending a legal dispute that has run for decades between Hindus and Muslims

 

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Is that pic morphed into looking like our Indian PM? Sorry that’s not him !! Do yourselves a favour get facts from the archeological dept of india to educate yourselves. 🙏🏼

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shameOnIndia

In india no justice for minorities

The fine decession was to make a park or school over there. No Hindo No Moslim. That's all

This is historic day for Hindu Supremacists dream of making India as a Hindu Nazi nation,a narrow political vision built on hate,bigotry,false history,and the use of violence to force adherence to majoritarian norms. It’s mafia style judgement in favor of Hindus but not justice

shameful act .

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Indian top court gives Ayodhya holy site to HindusThe land dispute has been bitterly contested by Hindus and Muslims for decades. and a mosque if there is room. Shock 😂😂
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Indian Supreme Court grants Hindus control of disputed site where mosque was torn downIndia's Supreme Court has ordered that the disputed site where a mosque was torn down in 1992 should be handed over to the government for the construction of a Hindu temple.  The judges came to a Brutal India is a major threat for South Asian region, Extremist Hindu leaders more fanatic and power on their hand One more shit piece of journalism. Eh? Where are the both sides? An alternative 5 acres of land for mosque has been provided to Muslims in Ayodhya itself! India is a country which never fails to celebrate its diversity. 🇮🇳 But media outlets like you never let it thrive it! Apartheid Israel land grabber style
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