Minorities panel chief favours Ram Temple construction for Muslims\' peace

Minorities panel chief favours Ram Temple construction for Muslims' peace

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Commission for Minorities chairperson Syed Ghayorul Hasan backed construction of a in so that Muslims can live peacefully in the country.

"I have been approached by many leaders of Muslim organisations who agreed that since a mosque cannot be built there under any circumstances, there should not be any objection in allowing a to be built in This will ensure Hindus and Muslims to live in harmony in the country," he said.

Reiterating that a should be constructed in for the sake of peace, said, "If you ask me about my opinion on the entire episode, I can only say that it is the top court which reserves the right to pass a verdict. If anyhow the court fails to do that, we should seek other options as to how the matter can be sorted. The matter should be sorted as soon as possible."

Of late, both the and the ruling have raised the issue pertaining to the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

While Chief Minister has accused the of being the main obstacle in the construction of the temple, a from Karnataka Zameer Ahmed has said that if a Ram temple is constructed then a mosque should also be built alongside the temple.

The Babri Masjid, built by Mughal in Ayodhya in 1528, was, on December 6, 1992, razed to the ground allegedly by Hindu activists, claiming that the mosque was constructed after demolishing a Ram temple that originally stood there.

On October 29, the had adjourned the Ayodhya title suit till January next year to fix a date for the hearing. The court was hearing a challenge to the 2010 ruling of the which divided the disputed land into three parts.

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First Published: Mon, November 12 2018. 19:55 IST