Bollywood
personalities
are
happy
that
the
verdict
pronounced
by
the
Allahabad
High
Court
on
the
Babri
Masjid
case
has
pleased
the
people
of
the
country.
Many
celebrities
expressed
their
joy
on
the
verdict
passed.
Shabana
Azmi:
“It
is
time
for
reconciliation.
We
need
to
take
a
cue
from
people
of
India
who
have
held
their
peace.
We
need
to
remind
those
disappointed
with
the
verdict
that
they
had
promised
to
abide
by
the
court"s
decision
irrespective
of
whether
it
was
favourable
or
not.
I
appeal
to
political
parties
not
to
vitiate
the
atmosphere
in
the
coming
days.
Let"s
move
on…"
Preity
Zinta:
“I
salute
the
decision.
It
shows
the
Supreme
Court"s
supreme
maturity.
Our
people
too
have
shown
great
patience
maturity
and
restraint.
Everyone
feared
some
kind
of
unrest
in
the
country
after
the
Court"s
verdict.
But
from
the
time
the
verdict
was
announced,
it
became
clear
that
there
was
going
to
be
no
stress.
Yaaaay!
What
I
like
best
is
how
much
India"s
image
has
gained
in
terms
of
respect
in
the
international
forum.
After
the
drubbing
our
image
took
recently,
we
really
needed
to
prove
that
we
are
not
a
country
caught
in
a
time
warp.
We
are
a
mature
nation
ready
to
move
ahead
and
not
be
bogged
down
by
irrelevant
conflicts."
Shilpa
Shetty:
“I"m
just
just
happy
to
accept
the
verdict.
That"s
how
it
should
be!
Honestly,
God
is
in
my
heart
and
we
are
all
fragments
of
the
Lord.
So
there"s
no
bigger
religion
than
respecting
humanity."
Adnan
Sami:
“I
respect
the
Court"s
decision
as
I"ve
complete
faith
that
the
judgement
was
made
in
the
best
interest
of
the
country.
I
pray
that
everyone
accepts
the
decision
in
the
correct
spirit
and
national
interest.
This
decision
once
again
upholds
the
secular
ethos
of
the
country."
Katrina
Kaif:
“I
don"t
understand
the
complexities
of
the
situation.
But
I
do
know
that
any
decision
which
does
not
incite
any
community
into
aggression
is
a
good
decision.
I
completely
believe
in
peace
as
the
guiding
force
for
every
kind
of
people."
Neil
Nitin
Mukesh:
“I
am
proud
of
the
Indian
judiciary.
Let
peace
and
tranquillity
prevail."
Mahesh
Bhatt:
“Go
back
to
the
age-old
Ganga-Jamuna
tehzeeb.
That"s
the
Court"s
verdict.
It
is
a
very
creative
and
out-of-the-box
job
done
by
the
3
honourable
judges.
All
political
parties
must
leave
it
to
litigants
and
if
needed
Hindus
should
be
ready
to
work
as
volunteers
for
building
a
mosque.
Muslims
should
come
forward
for
Kar
Seva.
The
honourable
court
has
shown
great
maturity.
The
onus
is
now
on
us."
Prakash
Jha:
“I
think
the
court"s
verdict
must
be
taken
in
the
best
spirit."
Bipasha
Basu:
The
disputed
land
to
be
equally
divided
between
Sunni
Waqf,
Nirmohi
Akhara,
Ram
Lalla.
Sounds
like
a
peaceful
verdict.
I
think
the
verdict
needs
to
be
respected
and
peace
and
calm
need
to
prevail.
Politics
and
religion
are
sensitive
issues,
we
should
focus
on
humanity
and
peace.
Sanjay
Gupta:
“Well,
the
verdict
appeases
everyone.
Therefore
peace
is
maintained.
That"s
what
matters.
I
guess
we
can
proceed
now
with
building
both
the
mandir
and
masjid
side
by
side
and
let
it
be
proof
of
our
solidarity."
Abbas
Tyrewala:
“The
confidence
with
which
the
judgement
answers
questions
on
medieval
events
is
intriguing.
Yet
it
fails
to
accord
justice
for
a
modern
act
of
criminal
vandalism.
A
solution
to
a
situation
like
this
could
have
emerged
from
dialogue
rather
than
legalese.
It"d
have
set
an
example
for
the
world."