The US is a poor standard for high speed rail, or even trains in general. A better comparison would be with France, where trains can go up to 320kmph.
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I find it funny how the article makes no mention that the mosque was built by on top of the ruins of one of Hinduism's holiest sites. Nor does it mention that the Sunni Waqf Board was unable to prove ownership of the land; which is why the Supreme Court allowed the Hindus to build the Temple.
Israel made an unsuccessful attempt back in 2019, if I'm right.
This doesn't preclude anything I've said. The land issue did not become a problem because the Hindus continued to pray in the same building till the mid-1850s.
Mughals allegedly owning the land does not mean the Sunni Waqf board can claim ownership in the 21st century, lol. Besides, this is a moot point as the Mughals gave away the land to Sawai Jai Singh II.
Not really. The Hindu judge affirmed the Hindu plaintiff's claims over the courtyard, but denied permission to build a temple in the courtyard close to mosque as it would stoke communal tensions. Nowhere in the judgement was the Muslims' claims over the land validated.
The 2010 judgement was unable to prove exclusive ownership, and instead had the site partitioned into three. Besides, the judgement was rejected by all the parties involved.
Nice conspiracy theory. Unfortunately for you, court verdicts in India take time because the judiciary does not take orders from the army like in your country.
Ah yes, the USA, the famous arbiter of truth. 🤡