The AIMPLB will review the petition in the Supreme against the judgment of Ayodhya


The landlord will also apply, claiming that the verdict was not based on evidence

Lucknow, November 17, 2019, Sunday

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board announced that it will file a review petition in the Supreme Court on the verdict of the Ayodhya case. In addition, the Muslim Law Board has said that the five acres of land that we have been given elsewhere for the mosque is not allowed. AIMPLB says that we will not even go to court to get any other land, we need the same land where the Babri Masjid has been built.

After a long meeting on Sunday amid high voltage drama in Lucknow, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board announced that they will file a review petition in the Supreme Court in the coming days.

The Constitutional Bench of five Supreme Court judges unanimously said that the Ram temple would be built where the mosque is currently built, while Muslims would be given five acres of land to build a mosque in other strata.

All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Qasim Rasool Elias said, "We do not believe the verdict given by the Supreme Court. In justice, Muslims should only be given the space of the Babri Masjid. However, there are also two outbreaks in Muslim organizations.

On the one hand, a number of Muslim organizations from Uttar Pradesh met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and the five acres of land that the Supreme Court has ordered to be given to them should be given in a place where the youth of the Muslim community should study uni. The demand for the creation was made before the Muslim Yogi. On the other hand, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board is now preparing a review petition.

On the other hand, the head of the main party Waqf Board on behalf of the Muslims in the whole matter had earlier said that we will not make any review petition, but the Muslim Personal Law Board also claimed to have filed a review petition. In addition, another Muslim organization, Jamiat Ulama A Hind, has also filed a petition to review the petition.

Don't file any review petition on Ayodhya: Ansari

New delhi date. 17

Ayodhya has been torn apart by Muslim organizations over the ruling. At present, the Muslim Personal Law Board is announcing the filing of a review petition while on the other hand, the main party in which the Iqbal Ansari, the main party, has said that we have no objection to this verdict and therefore we are not going to make any review petition in the Supreme Court. Ansari said that 70 years have passed since the matter and we have accepted the verdict.

Gandhi's appeal to the temple remembers Muslims: VHP

New delhi date. 17

While a review petition is now being prepared in Ayodhya case, the leader of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad Milind Parande, on the other hand, claimed that Mahatma Gandhi had also appealed to Muslims to accept the then government's decision to re-establish the Somnath Temple. In view of Gandhi's request, Muslims should now uphold the Ayodhya verdict. The VHP said that no need to file a review petition on the basis of the verdict given by the court. Everyone should welcome it. Muslims should remember Gandhiji's appeal.

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