'God resides in man's heart, not man-made houses'
'God resides in man's heart, not man-made houses'
SRK urges people to maintain a peaceful atmosphere post Ayodhya verdict

New Delhi: It is futile for people to fight over religious monuments, says Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, in an indirect message for peace ahead of the verdict on the Babri Masjid-Ramjanmabhoomi dispute.

"I hope we Indians realise how difficult it is to build stadiums and respect and so easy to break monuments and disrespect each others' beliefs. I believe that Allah, God, Bhagwan, whichever name we pray to the supreme power by, resides in man's heart, not in manmade houses for Him," Shah Rukh posted on Twitter.

"I mean first our beliefs should take seed and grow in our hearts and then and only then we should manifest that in places of prayer and God," he added.

A devout Muslim, Shah Rukh married Hindu girl Gauri Chhibber in 1991.

The verdict on the Babri Masjid-Ramjanmabhoomi title suit case was due to be delivered on 24th September. But now it has been rescheduled for 28th September.

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