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Ayodhya dispute: RSS, BJP welcome SC ruling, BMAC says ‘amicable solution is impossible’

Ayodhya dispute: RSS, BJP welcome SC ruling, BMAC says ‘amicable solution is impossible’

3New Delhi: The BJP and its parent organisation Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) on Tuesday welcomed the Supreme Court ruling on the long-pending Ram Temple-Babri Masjid dispute in Ayodhya, saying negotiations were the best way to resolve it.
Reacting to the apex court ruling, which called for an ”amicable” settlement of the highly-vexed issue, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said, ”Supreme Court has said that Ayodhya dispute is a serious and sensitive issue and has asked for amicable solution. We welcome the decision.”
“This is a very good step by the apex court. Even the BJP has been encouraging to resolve the issue through negotiations. It is a very good step to solve the issue by sitting together and negotiating,” PP Chaudhary, BJP leader and Minister of State for Law and Justice, said.
BJP’s firebrand leader Vinay Katiyar too welcomed the apex court ruling, saying, ”We have government in UP and the Center. We all will find the solution after conversation.”
Speaking on the issue, Dattatreya Hosabale, senior RSS leader, said, ”It is to be decided by the Dharma Sansad and all the other parties who went to court.”
However, he too supported the cause of Ram Temple.
Speaking on the issue, Dattatreya Hosabale, senior RSS leader, said, ”It is to be decided by the Dharma Sansad and all the other parties who went to court.”
However, he too supported the cause of Ram Temple.
SQR Ilyas, joint convenor of the Babri Masjd Action Committee, too rejected the SC offer saying saying talks so far have not yielded any results.
Meanwhile, Mohd Iqbal Ansari, appellant in the Babri Masjid Case, said, ”If the matter is sorted with discussion we have no problem.”
The reactions came after the Chief Justice of India (CJI) JS Khehar asked both the parties in the Ram Janmbhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute to resolve their differences amicably outside court and has even offered to mediate.
“Give a bit, take a bit. Make an effort to sort it out. These are issues best decided jointly,” Justice Khehar said.
“It is an issue of sentiment. First sit together and sort it out. Moderators from both sides can hold a meeting,” Justice Khehar said. This was not a judicial order, but just an offer by the CJI.

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