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Ayodhya verdict trends on Twitter worldwide

By ANI | Updated: November 9, 2019 12:15 IST

Soon after Supreme Court pronounced its verdict in the Ayodhya title dispute; several hashtags like 'HinduMuslimBhaiBhai' and 'AyodhyaVerdict' were seen among the top trends on Twitter in India and worldwide on Saturday.

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Soon after Supreme Court pronounced its verdict in the Ayodhya title dispute; several hashtags like 'HinduMuslimBhaiBhai' and 'AyodhyaVerdict' were seen among the top trends on Twitter in India and worldwide on Saturday.

'AyodhyaVerdict' was the top trend across the globe with over 206K tweets while 'HinduMuslimBhaiBhai' was trending fourth worldwide with over 18.7K tweets.

"Today will be a historic day irrespective of the verdict. Let's make sure history remembers us as agents of peace and harmony. Let's make sure we counter the agents of hate and communalism with love and unity. Let's make humty trend. #hindumuslimbhaibhai," one Twitter user said.

While three out of the top ten global trends on Twitter were about the landmark judgement, all 10 of the top trends on Twitter India were about it.

Another twitter user urged for communal harmony saying: "Let us build #mandir and #mazjid in our hearts. We are one even after today. Let us join hands to rebuild #India."

Many others called for peace and maintaining law and order.

"Just remember, We are Indians firstly and lastly and India is a beautiful country where all religions live peacefully. There is love, affection in between different religions," wrote Abhijeet, another twitter user.

These trends emerged on twitter soon after the Supreme Court's verdict in the Ayodhya title case. The apex court in its judgement has said the disputed land in Ayodhya will be given to a government-run trust to build a temple and five acres of suitable land will be given to Sunni Waqf Board.

( With inputs from ANI )

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