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This case is not so much about the reality of the past as it is about the current reality. It won’t be about legal disputes, court cases and judgments. It would all be about domestic and international considerations.
The global community is much more attuned to religious tolerance and human rights now than, say, back in 1992, thanks to the influence of the social media. Reactions would be swift and vicious. There would be tremendous pressure from western nations through diplomatic channels on Indian government not to tear down the mosque. International organizations (UN human rights council, UNESCO etc) will jump in. If protests break out in India (of course they will!) and people die (of course they will) matter will be escalated to UN general assembly. Trade relations and investments inflows/outflows will be affected too. IMO, it will be nothing short of a nightmare but I could be wrong.
Pressure would be escalated further by propaganda papers and leftist media. It's certainly not going to be easy despite all evidences.Originally posted by: K.Universe.
This case is not so much about the reality of the past as it is about the current reality. It won’t be about legal disputes, court cases and judgments. It would all be about domestic and international considerations.
The global community is much more attuned to religious tolerance and human rights now than, say, back in 1992, thanks to the influence of the social media. Reactions would be swift and vicious. There would be tremendous pressure from western nations through diplomatic channels on Indian government not to tear down the mosque. International organizations (UN human rights council, UNESCO etc) will jump in. If protests break out in India (of course they will!) and people die (of course they will) matter will be escalated to UN general assembly. Trade relations and investments inflows/outflows will be affected too. IMO, it will be nothing short of a nightmare but I could be wrong.