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New Delhi: The cyberspace was flooded with tweets and blogs for peace within minutes after the long awaited Ayodhya verdict today with Netizens saying it was a "diplomatic" judgment where no one has won and no one has lost.
"Peace and calm is the need of hour" -- this was the refrain of tweets in the microblogging site Twitter and blogs, which, said the judgment has tried to "please all".
The blogosphere, while making passionate calls for maintaining calm and harmony, also stressed that the verdict will be a test for religious tolerance. “We want peace not temple or mosque, said one blog, adding the verdict should be respected.”
"In our country, everybody should be very calm and quite now. Unity is our country’s big strength. Whether Hindu, Christian or Muslims all are equal and all are our brothers and sisters," commented one blogger.
One tweet said the judges have given a "diplomatic judgment" which has tried to make all parties happy. “Every one should maintain peace since humanity is the only religion,” one person tweeted.
Another blogger said the judgment is a test for religious tolerance of Indian ethos and that people should live up to this tradition. One blogger said the political parties should not get involved in this case since the common man be it Hindu, Muslim or from any other religion will accept the court verdict.
“What a decision! The verdict has tried to please all,” said one tweet. Another blogger said, “We all should remember that we are Indians.”
"We must salute the honourable court. It’s really good one," one blog posting said. Another posting read: “At last , the court decided in a proper way dividing the holy land into three parts. There has been co-existence of all the religions from the centuries, which will be continued. Let the harmony and peace prevail. No more political intrusion please.”
Another posting said: “We are Indians, mind it all times we are brother sisters. So don't make any violence. Be safe, make others safe. I love this judgment...Let there be a Mosque and Temple side b side in the sme site and the third part can be a Harmony park or rest area for both religion people. I lvv this verdict, said one blog.”
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