Litigants welcome SC decision on mediation in Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case

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Various litigants unanimously welcomed the ordered by to resolve the Ram Janmabhoomi-land dispute case.

Syed Sahkeel, for Sunni Waqf Board, praised the court decision terming it a good move.

"Of course, we are with the mediation order. We have said that we will agree (with the decision) and whatever we have to say, we will appear before mediators and put our submissions," he said talking to reporters outside the

Retired top court F M Kallifullah will the mediation panel that also includes Sri Sri and of the

When asked about about the panel Sahkeel said, " If we have to say something. We will say it when we appear there (before the mediators). has directed not to say anything in public."

Iqbal Ansari, the sole Muslim litigant in the matter, "Court has asked for mediation and we will try. If other stakeholders are ready, we will talk. The court's decision has increased our hopes. We have full faith in law, the Constitution and judges."

Swami Chakrpani of Hindu Mahasabha also greeted the Supreme Court decision. "We appreciate the three names suggested by the Court. We hope they will be like Brahma, and This is a big problem for our nation. We hope it will become a symbol for Hindu-Muslim unity and will ensure the construction of "

He also blamed political interference as the main reason behind failure of previous attempts at mediation.

'We tried for this earlier too but we could not resolve it because of political interference. Now, the solution to this problem will certainly be found. Curtains will be down on those who deliberately tried to make it into a political problem," he said.

"We appeal to all stakeholders to think positively," he added.

Mahant Dharam Das, another litigant expressed his happiness over the decision. "I am happy that the Supreme Court wants a decision on this soon. We have no objection over that," he said.

cautioned people not to look at mediators through 'Hindu-Muslim' lens.

"Those who are seeing the through Hindu-Muslim angle are violating the law. We welcome the panel (of mediators) that has been constituted," told ANI.

"We will not run away from the mediation. We will talk with whosoever comes. Temple will be constructed through mediation. Whatever the court wants to do, it should do that quickly. The problem is on the verge of being solved," he added.

A Constitution bench of the Supreme Court on Friday referred the Ram Janmabhoomi-land dispute case for court-appointed and monitored mediation while imposing a on its coverage.

Retired top court F M Kallifullah will be the of the panel, a five-judge bench headed by said.

The panel will also include Sri Sri and Sriram Panchu, it said.

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 16:57 IST