Muslims want the 16th century mosque be rebuilt and leaders from the two sides have been arguing over the matter for decades. "Enough is enough," Supreme Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said in a packed courtroom in New Delhi, sitting alongside four other judges. Ahead of the court decision, local authorities banned gatherings of more than four people across Ayodhya town to prevent a trouble between majority Hindus and Muslims who make up 12 percent of the population. Thousands of people have died in riots that have erupted over Ayodhya over the years. "We have made our submissions, now whatever happens is in the hands of the almighty," Zafaryb Jilani, a lawyer representing the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, said.
Source: bd News24 October 16, 2019 11:15 UTC