Reactions on Ayodhya verdict

Madhya Pradesh, September 24: Political leaders in Madhya Pradesh have divergent views on the issue of Supreme Court’s decision to postpone the Allahabad High Court verdict on Ayodhya title dispute .

Leaders are of the view that there was no need for creating so much hype before the verdict and that “it was unwarranted.”

Former BJP ideologue K N Govindacharya said he was of the view that the Ayodhya dispute is “judicially indeterminable” as the birthplace of Lord Ram is totally a matter of faith.”

“I was neither apprehensive, nor very enthusiastic about the court verdict. For Hindus, the exact spot where Lord Ram was born is a matter of faith and cannot be settled through a court order,” Govindacharya said.

Legislature route or amicable solution through dialogue is a better way to solve this problem with an open heart, he opined.

Govindacharya believes that there is no harm in giving court six more days time for arriving at any solution to avoid any unnecessary criticism.

However, Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Sunderlal Patwa,whose government was dismissed in the wake of communal riots following the demolition of disputed structure in 1992 told

“Though I don’t want to comment on Supreme Court’s decision, it would have been better if the High Court was allowed to deliver its verdict on the issue.”

The senior BJP leader said too much hype was generated before the verdict and there was no need for it.

When asked whether he feared repeat of 1992 situation in the state when his elected government was dismissed by the Centre after communal riots, he said the decision taken by the then Union Government was totally wrong and the same was also proved in the Madhya Pradesh High Court which had termed the decision of dismissal as “unconstitutional”.

Meanwhile, welcoming the Supreme Court’s decision, Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee President Suresh Pachouri said, “If the dispute is amicably solved in an harmonious atmosphere,then it is the best solution for the vexed problem.”

“Otherwise, everyone must honour the court verdict on the issue,” he added.

—Agencies