Farhan Akhtar on Ayodhya case: 'Accept it with grace, our country needs to move on from this'

And public figures have taken it to their handles, calling out for peace, no matter what the verdict is going to be. Acter-singer and filmmaker Farhaan Akhtar took to Twitter and wrote: 
Farhan Akhtar
Farhan Akhtar

As the Supreme Court verdict on one of the most sensitive cases India has seen, the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmbhoomi title dispute case is out this morning, Twitter and every social media platforms are brimming with related hashtags and people's opinions.

And public figures have taken it to their handles, calling out for peace, no matter what the verdict is going to be. Actor-singer and filmmaker Farhan Akhtar took to Twitter and wrote: 

"Humble request to all concerned, please respect the Supreme Court verdict on #AyodhyaCase today. Accept it with grace if it goes for you or against you. Our country needs to move on from this as one people. Jai Hind."

From the idol of Ram Lalla being found inside the mosque in December 1949 to the eventual demolition of Babri Masjid on December in 1992, the Ayodhya dispute has been a part of political discourse in the country for the last three decades. A five-judge Constitutional bench headed by Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi began the hearings on appeals filed against the three-way division of the disputed site back in 2010. 

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