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Did the Judiciary Prove Openly Liable-Vulnerable to Validate the Majoritarian Militancy in India?
Did the Judiciary Prove Openly Liable-Vulnerable to Validate the Majoritarian Militancy in India?
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Did the Judiciary Prove Openly Liable-Vulnerable to Validate the Majoritarian Militancy in India?
Highlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch- Sikh Vichar Manch
(i)   Babri-Janmabhoomi movement should be analysed and understood as high points in identity politics- ‘especially in the context of the terrorism and or the discrimination in India as to who promotes all this in violation of rule of law’.
(ii)  Did the Judiciary Prove Openly Liable-Vulnerable to Validate the Majoritarian Militancy in India? “The majoritarian militancy often gets validated by various aspects of the State power. Can the judiciary remain immune or Liable-Vulnerable?
(iii)    Had the mosque been standing, the site could not have been given away for the construction of a new temple.
(iv)     So, does not the decision legitimise the destruction of the mosque?
(v)      Will those who brought the mosque down be ever punished? What next, Kashi and Mathura?
(vi)     These questions are the troubling legacy of the Ayodhya verdict. But politically, the verdict, the dispute, the demolition and the
(vii)    Babri-Janmabhoomi movement should be analysed and understood as high points in identity politics- ‘especially in the context of the terrorism and or the discrimination in India as to who promotes all this in violation of rule of law’.
(viii)   This majority identity project in competition with a minority group can take a militant turn, as happened during the destruction of the Babri Masjid.
(ix)     And as it gains political heft, this majoritarian militancy often gets validated by various aspects of the State power. Can the judiciary remain immune or Liable-Vulnerable?” An extract from: “Ayodhya as identity marker: No judicial closure yet to the criminal act of demolition of Babri Masjid” By: NOUS INDICA: Rajesh Ramachandran; Last Updated: Nov 21, 2019, 6:46 AM (IST): The Tribune, Chandigarh
(x)     Look My Judgment: My Balancing-Remaining Upright and Steady on the Feet, after even My Eyes Were Blindfolded
http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=21845
Full text of Supreme Court's judgment in Ayodhya case bit.ly/2rnFsc1
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(xi)    Ayodhya verdict | The SC has ordered the Central government to formulate a scheme within three months to implement the order bit.ly/36N4mC6
https://www.facebook.com/thehindu/photos/pb.163974433696568.-2207520000.0./2717475268346459/?type=3&theater
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/cartoon/the-hindu-cartoon-on-the-ayodhya-verdict/article29932897.ece
http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=18642_0_1_0_C
(xii)   Does the Judgment on Babri Masjid not More Political than Judicial? -
By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=18642_0_1_0_C
http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=18641_0_1_0_C
(xiii)   Masjid on 5-acre land can be named after Muslim nationalist or Muhammad suggests Mahant Paramhans Das - By: Balbir Singh Sooch
http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=18641_0_1_0_C
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/cartoon/
Highlights Forwarded By: Balbir Singh Sooch- Sikh Vichar Manch
First Posted On: November 21, 2019, 9: 18 PM (IST)
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http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=21845
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/cartoon/the-hindu-cartoon-on-the-ayodhya-verdict/article29932897.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/cartoon/the-hindu-cartoon-on-the-ayodhya-verdict/article29932897.ece
Look My Judgment: My Balancing-Remaining Upright and Steady on the Feet, after even My Eyes Were Blindfolded
Did the Judiciary Prove Openly Liable-Vulnerable to Validate the Majoritarian Militancy in India?

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