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Sir, The Ayodhya imbroglio is getting complicated everyday. We have the two sides equally rigid in their stands. All parties seem to be keen to take advantage of this situation. Apparently trust does not seem to exist in the parties involved. The legal route seemed to have been the logical one but the permission to excavate the area and look for existence of any structure has given a new angle to the issue. Rajesh Reddy, Secunderabad, A.P. * * * Sir, Well, what is wrong if a Mandir and a Masjid are located on the same premises. There are several examples where Mandirs and Masjids are found side by side with a history of peaceful coexistence. It is possible to have this set-up in Ayodhya marking the end of bitter acrimony once and for all. G. Azeemoddin, Anantapur, A.P.
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