By TCN News,
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamaath (TNTJ) is holding a massive rally on 27th Jan. 2011 in Chennai and Madurai cities of Tamil Nadu against the 30th Sep. 2010 verdict of Allahabad High Court in the Babri Masjid-Ramjanambhoomi title suit. Relying on faith and ignoring facts and evidences, the court had divided the Masjid land in three parts – giving one part to Muslims and two to Hindus.
“Since the day of Babri Masjid demolition, Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamaath (TNTJ), a social service Islamic organization from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, has been urging the Centre to rebuild the demolished Babri Masjid at the same place where it was standing and demanding that the Central Government take sincere efforts to expedite the trial of the masjid demolition case and table the Liberhan Commission report without giving anymore extension to it. But, to add salt to the wound, the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court has given a judgement on September 30th 2010, which is a black dot in the history of Indian Judiciary,” said TNTJ in a statement.
The faith of the common man in the country has been shaken to the core by such shocking and outrageous verdict given by the Allahabad High Court. The credibility, credentials, respect and honour of the entire judiciary has been sadly and badly damaged, TNTJ said adding: “Therefore, we have been forced to express displeasure against the Allahabad High Court verdict, which is the need of the hour.”
Instead of observing anniversary of the demolition of the mosque on December 6 last year, TNTJ decided to take out a huge rally in front of the premises of Madras High Court in Chennai and its branch in Madurai on 27th Jan. 2011 to protest the Allahabad High Court verdict on Babri Masjid dispute.
The rally will appeal to the Supreme Court for fair judgment in the case according to Constitutional provisions and the faith reposed by Muslims on the SC.
The rally can be watched live on www.tntj.net, www.onlinepj.com.