- October 2nd, 2010
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INDIA BEYOND BABRI
Does the young India still believe in the religious issues leaning the fact that nearly 40 percent of the population was born long after the babri dispute?? Do we really bother and care about much awaited verdict??? Or is it only the political parties whose prime concern is to boost such outcomes??? These queries can never be answered but there is surely an India far ahead of babri.
Besides the fact, a common man guarantees for worshipping and believing in one god , so whether it be a masjid or temple both are acceptable and equally respectable. We might not even visit there rather worship in our home yet it is paid ample heed. Already there has been too much bloodshed in our nation from the internal trap of godhra or a war in kargil, an unending divisive season is prevailing for decades ,hence ,it’s the time to lead from the front, to initiate, to accept the challenge and create a benchmark in the society.
Many of us believes that an orphanage home, hospital or may be a university at babri will help to spread peace without political interference. Over the period, perception of common mass has also changed considerably well. From me to we, communities to Indians, our nation and surely violence to peace. No age bar, everyone has and is contributing in creating an optimistic aura. Over the years India has evolved, moreover, youth believes there are several other issues to be concerned about starting from Common wealth games in Delhi, being national security from terrorists and naxals, inflation,UID development and many more.
Consequently, its the time move on. Surely this verdict will prove how our nation has matured since then. As the youth of nation, its our responsibility not to get carried away with the useless talks by anti social groups to indulge in any form of violence. Youth is educated and has enough knowledge, hence we should make an environment where one needn’t depend upon the security measures from government.