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Land for mosque: Waqf Board to decide on Nov 26

By Abhinav Pandey
November 10, 2019 17:11 IST
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The Sunni Central Waqf Board on Sunday said a decision on whether to accept a 5-acre land for building a mosque in Ayodhya will be taken at its meeting likely on November 26.

IMAGE: A vendor stacks up copies of local newspapers fronted with headlines on Ayodhya verdict. Photograph: Arun Sharma/PTI Photo

In a unanimous verdict, the Supreme Court on Saturday paved the way for the construction of a Ram Temple at the disputed site at Ayodhya, while directing the Centre to allot a 5-acre plot to the Sunni Waqf Board for building a mosque.

Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board Chairman, Zufar Farooqui said that he was getting diverse views on whether to take the land.

"Board's general body meeting is expected on November 26 in which it will be decided whether to take 5-acre land as directed by the Supreme Court or not," he said.

"The meeting was earlier scheduled on November 13 but it was postponed and is now expected on November 26. I am getting diverse views on taking the land but I personally feel negativity can be won only with positivity," Farooqui said.

 

He said some persons are advising that land should not be taken for the Babri mosque but "I think it will increase negativity."

Noting that he had advocated for mediation to resolve Ayodhya issue, Farooqui said, "Though mediation did not succeed my views are clear."

"Some persons are also advising that the land should be taken by Waqf board and an educational institution, with a mosque established in its premises," he said.

He said as far as land is concerned, government has to follow the Supreme Court verdict.

"We will decide whether we will take it or not. If the Board decides to take land in its meeting, we will decide how it is to be taken and what will be its condition," he added.

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