POLITICSTHE HINDU NATIONAL
Gyanvapi dispute resolution set for the long haul, with both sides saying no to mediation
The Gyanvapi dispute resolution is expected to take a prolonged legal path as both sides reject mediation. The process will involve formal court hearings, procedural steps, frequent adjournments, and delays in gathering evidence.
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