Ayodhya suit: Hindu Mahasabha files caveat in SC

Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court to pre-empt any ex-parte order on the Ayodhya title dispute.

New Delhi: Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha
has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court to pre-empt any
ex-parte order on the Ayodhya title dispute.

In the caveat, the Hindu Mahasabha has asked the court
not to pass order on any appeal against the September 30
Allahabad High Court verdict without hearing it.

The organisation has filed the caveat through its
national president Swami Chakrapani.

General Secretary of Hindu Mahasabha Indira Tiwari
said a petition is also likely to be filed making it clear
that it was not in favour of any compromise on the issue and
wants a legal solution to the whole dispute.

"We want only legal solution. We are against any type
of compromise as we are in favour of constructing a grand Ram
temple in Ayodhya," she said.
She said the Hindu Mahasabha would like to achieve its
objective through the cooperation of all those who were party
to the suit in the High Court.

The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court in its
verdict on September 30, had ruled that the 2.77 acre disputed
land in Ayodhya be divided into three parts among Hindus and
Muslims and held that the place where the makeshift temple of
Lord Rama currently exists belongs to Hindus.
The Central Sunni Wakf Board has decided to appeal
against the judgement in the Supreme Court.

PTI

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