We will apply to the Supreme Court on the removal of the remains of Babri Masjid: Dilani


New delhi date. 7 February 2020, Friday

- The demolished remains should now be removed from the scene
- On December 6th, 1992, controversial construction was demolished
- Announcement by the Babri Masjid Action Committee


The Babri Masjid Action Committee announced that we will file a petition in the Supreme Court on the removal of the remains of the Babri Masjid.

On December 6, 1992, the Supreme Court, which the Supreme Court termed controversial and called Muslims the Babri Masjid, demolished the construction in the presence of BJP's Lal Krishna Advani.

The Muslim party wants the abandoned remains to be removed from the scene. Zafariab Jilani, the co-ordinator of the committee, said during a conversation with the media that the Babri Masjid Action Committee would go to the Supreme Court to claim its remains. He said that we had discussed this issue with our lawyer Rajiv Dhawan.

Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh state government is said to be angry with the Muslim party over the land allotted for construction of the mosque. These people said that the land is quite far from the city. The Supreme Court had stated in clear terms that land should be given at some important place in the city of Ayodhya. Instead, the land that the state government offers to give is 25 km away from Ayodhya.

Hasbullah Badshah Khan, the other party in the case, also expressed the opinion that the Supreme Court had directed that the land be given land at an important place in Ayodhya. The land that the state government gives is outside the city.


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