New Delhi: Ahead of the crucial Ayodhya Verdict by Supreme Court of India, #HinduMuslimBhaiBhai hashtag was trending on twitter on Saturday morning.
A bench led by Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi is scheduled to pronounce the verdict in the historic case at 10:30 am on Saturday. In the wake of the verdict, security has been beefed up at the Supreme Court and the disputed land in Ayodhya.
The top-four trending topics on Twitter on Saturday morning are all in the backdrop of the landmark judgment with #Hindumuslimbhaibhai trending on #2 in India.
Users are urging netizens to maintain peace and harmony and put on a show of unity setting aside the religious and political barriers ahead and after the judgment to maintain law and order and integrity of the country.
Happy to see such tag trending on Twitter. #hindumuslimbhaibhai pic.twitter.com/6j0oicUx0Y
— Debi (@WhoDebitara) November 9, 2019
I believe #hindumuslimbhaibhai pic.twitter.com/wKEOWWBJm1
— Monu Kumar ?? (@TheMonukumar) November 9, 2019
#hindumuslimbhaibhai
— Zubair Khan (@Join_IamZubair) November 9, 2019
I love Hindu Brothers... pic.twitter.com/B7OP9H7Lmg
Seeing the statements of BJP leaders requesting peace is like someone who lit the fire in the first place and now is somehow trying to control it.
— Ashutosh Verma (@verma_ashu_1) November 8, 2019
Promote Peace not Hate.#hindumuslimbhaibhai #AyodhyaCase #AYODHYAVERDICT
Good to see a hashtag like #hindumuslimbhaibhai trending on #AyodhaVerdict day. I hope that peace prevails through the day. https://t.co/Uq87OqRdqN
— Vikram Chandra (@vikramchandra) November 9, 2019
#hindumuslimbhaibhai
— Arya Suresh (@thecuriouself) November 9, 2019
Seeing this hashtag trend is reassuring. There is humanity left in this world.
How many of you are willing to behave more like Indians and less like fanatics today?#hindumuslimbhaibhai #AYODHYAVERDICT pic.twitter.com/GKU7VY5xGE
— Krishna kant (@Krishna78850464) November 9, 2019
There is nothing greater than LOVE, in 2010 after Allahabad HC verdict people of India showed thier great level of maturity, this time too people should show thier maturity level & spread LOVE everywhere!#hindumuslimbhaibhai #AYODHYAVERDICT #BabriMasjid
— Muhammad Faraz Ahmed | فراز (@Mdfaraz_) November 9, 2019
#hindumuslimbhaibhai
— Siddharth Naik??? (@siddharthNaik39) November 8, 2019
Politics apne jagha religion apne jagha. We Love all religion live in peace and love. pic.twitter.com/uxoVoyc5zc
Stop watching news channels for some days if you can as they will only mislead you...
— Prashant Gandhi (@prashant_nehru) November 8, 2019
#AYODHYAVERDICT #hindumuslimbhaibhai
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Jaipur (PTI): A 42-year-old man allegedly died by suicide after jumping in front of a Sikar-Rewari passenger train in Jhunjhunu district on Saturday morning, officials said.
Police launched a probe into allegations in a three-page suicide note in which the deceased allegedly blamed several individuals for his death, accusing them of cheating his family out of around Rs 1.5 crore through stock market investment.
The deceased cited mounting debts and alleged harassment by creditors as reasons that drove him to take the extreme step.
Kotwali police head constable Mahendra Singh said the deceased, Vimal Kumar Sharma, was identified using a mobile phone recovered from the spot near the New Housing Board police line crossing.
"We contacted numbers stored in the phone, which helped establish his identity. A suicide note was also found in the deceased's pocket," he said, adding that Sharma was engaged in share market trading.
In the suicide note, Sharma alleged that despite lodging a complaint at the Kotwali police station, police conducted no proper investigation and closed the case file without inquiry.
He claimed to possess evidence such as call recordings, a pen drive and bank statements.
Meanwhile, family members reached the hospital and demanded the arrest of the accused persons named in the suicide note, refusing to accept the body until action is taken.
Police said an investigation is underway.
(Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the state’s health helpline 104, Tele-MANAS 14416.)
