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VHP Punjab Prant Co Chief “Jatinder Dalal” over whelmed on Ayodhya Verdict

As a citizen of India, one should respect the verdict of “the Supreme Court”. The decision by SC has proved that the Constitution of India underlines liberty and secularism in true sense.

Over whelmed by the verdict, VHP Gau Raksha Vibhag Chief from Punjab state showed his happiness after lighting the lamp in Gaushala. While talking to “Humari Baat”, he said that he along with other members had raised their voice in favor of Ram temple from the beginning while serving in Bajrang Dal. The decision on Ayodhya Ram temple is not a victory or defeat of any denomination but it is the victory of the Constitution. While praising Lord Rama he further said that everyone should welcome this decision because Lord Ram is not only for Hindus but he should be respected as our pre ancestor.

Snehil Sharma

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