Please spend 30 seconds for a humanitarian cause. For CNN award, please vote for Anuradha Koirala who runs a protest against human trafficking. After you vote for her, click on “Vote again” and vote for Narayanan Krishnan who feeds the destitute.
Yes, I understand… Thanks a lot… And good to see that you understood me completely Means you got to know exactly what I felt and hence said in the comments. Amazing… And surely I can buy your book. May be that would also be the first non-academic book my wife would read Kidding… Will tell her about you and your book…
Not getting access to rediff mails, so writing in here.
While I agree with you in what you have said and I am happy with the court decision too, I wonder somehow if “something for everyone” should be the way to deliver judgments! Also, I don’t know if courts really care for “sentiments”; otherwise Ram Setu in TN won’t be planned to be axed, and there would have been a national ban on cow-slaughter a long time back, right?
I observed a loser’s stand which some have tried to keep - saying that the court has directed this verdict solely to care for the “sentiments” of Hindus. Does court or our govt really care for Hindus “sentiments”? Their life would be miserable the day they start doing that.
I am happy that some out of the 3 judges came to conclusion that the Babri masjid was built by destroying a Hindu temple, and the land was indeed Ram’s birthplace and it’s not only a “belief”. And all of them accepted that the mosque was built over the ruins of a Hindu temple which I think is an easy guess to find who would have destroyed it. There could be a better way to settle the land dispute than giving a bit to all those who cry, but one temple more or one temple less was never the point. I believe the crux was to see if the Hindus’ claim over the land was just, and if the mosque was indeed made over the ruins of a Hindu temple. “Honor” is more important than “possession”. And the decision came out clear.
If the Muslims always accepted the place to be Ram’s birthplace; if they accepted that the mosque was built by destroying Hindu temple; and yet requested to let the mosque be there for their belief sake; I am sure most of Hindus would have let them have the land. But keeping a confrontational demeaning attitude towards others and shouting “sentiments” when pushed to the walls won’t take anyone home.
Anyways, I am happy with the judgment. As are majority of Indians. So now India will have one less reason to fight internally.
most welcome Ben……wish u a happy come back…..have’nt read ur latest..neither got to visit ur link..hv been busy with other things….no, not talking of farmville…that game is just a stress buster for me…..well…been thro some harrowing experiences….so was’nt really in the mood for anything…will catch up soon…tc
hi! got ur invitation to read dctors. unfrtunately thr is a firewall for blogspot at my workplace. lets c if i can manage to read it from home (seems pretty difficult)
I am doing fine. Shallow Posts… Hmmm… can understand… At times we do something in a lighthearted mood but when we look back we wonder whether it was the same me who did it… TC
Thanks for the suggestion. I was to consult my lawyer frnd abt this. But she is on leave. So went ahead and posted it.
What more? Are u working on ur next story/blog?
Hi. Trying my level best to post Part III. To tied up with work right now. And don’t want to post in haste. I just hope by the time it’s posted few people like you who have read 2 parts would not have forgotten the story
Thanks a lot Sir for visiting my blogs,actually there is some legal problem with Youtube,so my video is not working.Anyway..i am tired of rediff,today i posted one more post..but just not happy with the format.Its difficult to do anything other than typing simple text in Rediff..I am not liking it at all..
Regards
Sunita
Hi, I see a long list of guest book entries. Perhaps I am not the first person who by chance hit your blog and just cant stop reading it. I really admire your writing skills. If it was not my computer in the office but a book I would have kissed it reading the concluding part of your stories.
Hello Sir
I shall visit ur blog and read with a cup of nice tea on Saturday..Just too much involve in school work right now..do get time to watch my latest video.
Regards
hello doctor. how was the book launch? Post some pics!
yes doctor. will surely try it.. i already hv a story in my mind. shall try this form this time…but then the joy of building up a story wont b thr no?
Please spend 30 seconds for a humanitarian cause. For CNN award, please vote for Anuradha Koirala who runs a protest against human trafficking. After you vote for her, click on “Vote again” and vote for Narayanan Krishnan who feeds the destitute.
Here is the voting page. Do vote for Anuradha Koirala: http://heroes.cnn.com/vote.aspx
Hi Ben
yes Lata R.Ojha on FB is me. Isaw another Lata Ojha there so I added R.there 
Take care
Yes, I understand… Thanks a lot… And good to see that you understood me completely
Means you got to know exactly what I felt and hence said in the comments. Amazing… And surely I can buy your book. May be that would also be the first non-academic book my wife would read
Kidding… Will tell her about you and your book…
Not getting access to rediff mails, so writing in here.
Wish you great time!
Regards,
Rahul
Hi Ben,
While I agree with you in what you have said and I am happy with the court decision too, I wonder somehow if “something for everyone” should be the way to deliver judgments! Also, I don’t know if courts really care for “sentiments”; otherwise Ram Setu in TN won’t be planned to be axed, and there would have been a national ban on cow-slaughter a long time back, right?
I observed a loser’s stand which some have tried to keep - saying that the court has directed this verdict solely to care for the “sentiments” of Hindus. Does court or our govt really care for Hindus “sentiments”? Their life would be miserable the day they start doing that.
I am happy that some out of the 3 judges came to conclusion that the Babri masjid was built by destroying a Hindu temple, and the land was indeed Ram’s birthplace and it’s not only a “belief”. And all of them accepted that the mosque was built over the ruins of a Hindu temple which I think is an easy guess to find who would have destroyed it. There could be a better way to settle the land dispute than giving a bit to all those who cry, but one temple more or one temple less was never the point. I believe the crux was to see if the Hindus’ claim over the land was just, and if the mosque was indeed made over the ruins of a Hindu temple. “Honor” is more important than “possession”. And the decision came out clear.
If the Muslims always accepted the place to be Ram’s birthplace; if they accepted that the mosque was built by destroying Hindu temple; and yet requested to let the mosque be there for their belief sake; I am sure most of Hindus would have let them have the land. But keeping a confrontational demeaning attitude towards others and shouting “sentiments” when pushed to the walls won’t take anyone home.
Anyways, I am happy with the judgment. As are majority of Indians. So now India will have one less reason to fight internally.
most welcome Ben……wish u a happy come back…..have’nt read ur latest..neither got to visit ur link..hv been busy with other things….no, not talking of farmville…that game is just a stress buster for me…..well…been thro some harrowing experiences….so was’nt really in the mood for anything…will catch up soon…tc
hi! got ur invitation to read dctors. unfrtunately thr is a firewall for blogspot at my workplace. lets c if i can manage to read it from home (seems pretty difficult)
hope u liked my comments
U deleted tht story? i had come to ur page,scrolled n due to lack of time thought of reading it later on. but the story is gayab now..
I am doing fine. Shallow Posts… Hmmm… can understand… At times we do something in a lighthearted mood but when we look back we wonder whether it was the same me who did it… TC
Hi,
Thanks for your discerning comments on Communication iwth God …wish you all the best, Ben.
Thanks for the visit and valuable comments..
Thanks for the suggestion. I was to consult my lawyer frnd abt this. But she is on leave. So went ahead and posted it.
What more? Are u working on ur next story/blog?
Hi. Trying my level best to post Part III. To tied up with work right now. And don’t want to post in haste. I just hope by the time it’s posted few people like you who have read 2 parts would not have forgotten the story
Thank u for ur comments on my blog.
Hi ben,thanks for your nice words on my blog.Best wishes!
Ben I never realized that you were not a friend! Have sent u a request pls accept it
Hi Ben, thanks for your visit on my blogs and the comments ….have a nice day.
Thanks a lot Sir for visiting my blogs,actually there is some legal problem with Youtube,so my video is not working.Anyway..i am tired of rediff,today i posted one more post..but just not happy with the format.Its difficult to do anything other than typing simple text in Rediff..I am not liking it at all..
Regards
Sunita
Hi..Ben……Thanks a lot for yor visit n comment……..have a gr8 time!!!!!!!!
thank u sir for admitting…. ‘Women are God’s greatest creation.’… keep visiting my page…..have nice day….$$
You seem to be on a story writing spree…keep writing…
Hi, I see a long list of guest book entries. Perhaps I am not the first person who by chance hit your blog and just cant stop reading it. I really admire your writing skills. If it was not my computer in the office but a book I would have kissed it reading the concluding part of your stories.
Hello Sir
I shall visit ur blog and read with a cup of nice tea on Saturday..Just too much involve in school work right now..do get time to watch my latest video.
Regards