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Highlights of India Today Hindi 27th November 2019, issue:
Cover Story: Ayodhya: Lead
Beeti Tahi Bisar De, Aage Ki Sudh Lay
The Supreme Court verdict in the Ayodhya case is an opportunity for both communities to step back from the brink, realise their follies and work together for a new India.
Cover Story: Ayodhya: Mandir Ki Rooprekha
Ram Ka Mandir
A galvanised Sangh Parivar now believes that the ram temple will be ready in time for the next general election in 2024.
Cover Story: Ayodhya: 1992 Babri Vidhvans Muqadma
The criminal case against those accused of the demolition of Babri Masjid needs closure as well.
Cover Story: Ayodhya: Ghatnakram
Bharat Ka Sabse Charchit Vivaad
No other issue has occupied so much political space in the country over the last four decades.
Cover Story: Ayodhya: Muslim Nazariya
Prajay Ki Virasat
A community that has grown accustomed to the triumph of their antagonists meets the verdict with more resignation than disappointment.
Cover Story: Ayodhya: Rajnaitik Parinam
Ek Hi Saf Mein Sab
With opposition parties accepting the verdict and a key issue on its agenda settled, the BJP will have one less plank to unite the Hindu vote in its favour.
Cover Story: Ayodhya: Faisla
Bareek Santulan Ki Banagi
Six reasons why the unanimous verdict by the Supreme Court relied on the principle of equity and is guided by evidence of title rather than by faith and belief.
Cover Story: Ayodhya: Perspective
Sakshyon Par Sawal
While Muslims were required to summon evidence spanning three centuries, scant evidence pointing to Hindu “belief” and “assertion” was considered sufficient.
Cover Story: Ayodhya: Perspective
Bahusankhyak Ka Nyaya
The verdict hinges on a move that is akin to blaming the victim, and it is unlikely to be remembered as an example of great jurisprudence.
Photo Feature: Kartarpur
The opening of the Kartarpur Corridor on November 9 was an emotional moment for Indian Sikh pilgrims. Might it also pave the way for good neighbourly relations and an elusive trust between the two countries
Nation: Maharashtra
...Khajoor Mein Atke
The state heads for president’s rule as the congress-ncp weigh the merits of extending support to Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray.
Upfront: Arthvyavastha
Lambi Dhalan
The government’s worst fears about the economy may be coming true.
Arthaat: Kranti Ka Shokant
It is rare case of improvidence of a government as it has resulted in almost total destruction of one of the biggest successes of India in the field of telecommunication.