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POLITICAL DEBATE: Bhojshala Verdict Triggers Clash Over Constitution, Faith and Court Rights

The Madhya Pradesh High Court’s verdict in the Bhojshala dispute has ignited a sharp political and ideological confrontation, with leaders and legal voices debating constitutional rights, religious claims, and the future course of the case before the Supreme Court. The ruling, which recognized the Bhojshala complex in Dhar as the temple of Goddess Vagdevi while rejecting claims identifying it as Kamal Maula Mosque, has intensified national discussion around faith, archaeology, and judicial authority. During a heated television debate following the judgment, opposing sides exchanged arguments over the interpretation of constitutional principles, the Places of Worship Act, and comparisons with the Ayodhya Ram Temple verdict. Representatives from Hindu organizations and BJP supporters defended the High Court’s decision, arguing that the matter involved an Archaeological Survey of India-protected monument and therefore required judicial examination based on historical and archaeological evidence. Muslim representatives, however, questioned the growing trend of disputes over religious sites and warned against repeated attempts to identify temples beneath mosques. Speakers opposing the verdict argued that constitutional values must remain above religious ideologies and maintained that legal remedies remain available through the Supreme Court. Comparisons were also drawn with the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi dispute, with panelists debating how possession, historical claims, and archaeological findings influenced earlier court decisions. The debate became increasingly intense as both sides accused each other of distorting facts related to the Ayodhya judgment and the role of the ASI. Hindu representatives insisted the Bhojshala case was distinct because of its protected monument status and asserted confidence that the High Court ruling would withstand legal scrutiny at the apex court. Muslim voices responded by emphasizing communal harmony and cautioning against narratives that could deepen religious polarization.

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