Ayodhya verdict: Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha to move SC
Even as some litigants in the Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute are exploring possibilities of an amicable solution, the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has decided to challenge the verdict in the case before the apex court by the end of this month or early next month.
"We will file an appeal against the high court order in the apex court by the end of this month," ABHM state president Kamlesh Tiwari told PTI on Saturday. He said that the Mahasabha was firm on its stand not to allow division of the land in three parts.
"It would be better if the entire land is given to Ramlala," Tiwari said. He said that the Mahasabha was ready for a mutual discussion only on one condition that the Sunni Central Waqf Board withdraws its claim from the land.
"If they (Muslims) leave their claim then we will provide double land for the construction of the mosque," the ABHM state president said. "As of now no positive and meaningful effort is being made to find an amicable solution to the dispute," he said.
The Sunni Waqf Board has already announced that it will move the apex court against the HC verdict. The decision to move to SC was taken during an emergency meeting of the board chaired by its president Zafar Ahmad Farooqui on October 5.
The board is likely to file its appeal by the end of this month or early November. Waqf Board's counsel Zafaryab Jilani had already said that Muslims would not surrender their claim of a mosque in Ayodhya.
"We are not going to give any proposal for an out of court settlement. If there is any proposal it has to come from the opposite party and that too in the framework of Shariyat (Islamic law)," he said.
However, those in favour of an out-of-the court settlement are still hopeful of an amicable solution. One of the oldest litigant Hashim Ansari met Mahant of Nirmohi Akahara on Saturday and had a detailed discussion.
In fact two main parties in Ayodhya title suits — Hashim Ansari and Nirmohi Akhara —besides the Ram Janambhoomi Trust have claimed to have discussed an amicable formula for settlement of the mandir-mosque dispute.
The representatives of Nirmohi Akhara — Panch Ram Das, Ram Janambhoomi Trust member Ramvilas Vedanti and Hashim Ansari held a meeting at residence of Hanuman Ghari Mahant Gyan Das on Friday and later claimed that they have reached a formula, which they think would be acceptable to both Hindus and Muslims.
"We have devised a solution to the dispute keeping in mind sentiments people of both the Hindu and Muslim communities. And we have also taken into account court's verdict on the issue" Gyan Das told reporters after over one and a half hour meeting at his Hanuman Gari residence.
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