Muslim Board rejects compromise on Babri Masjid

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

The (AIMPB), the apex body of Indian Muslims, on Friday ruled out any compromise on Babri Masjid, rejecting a proposal by one of its members reportedly supporting construction of at the disputed site in

The Board announced after its meeting here on Fridday night that there is no change in its stand that the land dedicated for mosque can't be sold, gifted or in any way alienated. "If once dedicated, it vests in Allah," it said in a statement read out by member and

"All the attempts to negotiate the settlements in past have been infructuous and there is no proposal offering settlement without sacrificing the basic tent has ever been put before the board," it added.

The Board reiterated its resolutions passed in 1990 and 1993.

The announcement came after over four-hour long meeting of the on the first day of the three-day plenary.

also attended the meeting presided over by the

After a meeting with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, reportedly favoured construction of at the disputed site in He also reported to have said that the mosque can be built on an alternative land near the disputed site.

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First Published: Fri, February 09 2018. 23:40 IST