Joe Shearer
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There is no verdict on Ram Janam Bhumi, so there is no issue of overthrowing the verdict. It's frustrating though that some people don't want a quick verdict on this issue because they fear a political setback.
My reference, in fairly clear English, was to a threat to overthrow the verdict of the courts; they have said in public meetings that if the court does not oblige, 'other steps' must be taken. The question is not about the verdict being taken quickly, but about the threats and statements that are made.
As far as Sabarimala verdict issue is concenered affected party went to SC for review petition, threats and violence errupted only after the Commies tried to sneek in women forcible.
Why were women forced to try and sneak in? Why were they stopped forcibly? Who used force, the 'Commies' of the state government, or the BJP workers? The papers have already carried the information in clear and unambiguous terms. Do you think your protests of innocence carry much credibility? Or is it no longer about credibility?