"As a student of the Constitution, it is a little difficult for me to accept it," he says
Calcutta: Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly, a retired Supreme Court judge, on Saturday said the Ayodhya judgment had created a doubt in his mind and that he was “very disturbed”.
“Minorities have seen for generations that there was a masjid there. It was demolished. On top of that, a temple is being built, according to the judgment of the Supreme Court. This has raised a doubt in my mind…. As a student of the Constitution, it is a little difficult for me to accept it,” said Justice Ganguly, 72, who had delivered the 2012 verdict in the 2G spectrum allocation case that was celebrated by the NDA, then in the Opposition.
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