New Delhi, Feb 07: The Ayodhya Jama Masjid trust today welcomed the Prime Minister's visit to the temple town and urged him to solve the vexed dispute within the framework of the acquisition of certain area at Ayodhya Act 1993 to pave the way for the construction of a Shri Ram Janambhoomi Temple and an Ayodhya Jama Masjid simultaneously from March 21. Trust chairman Maulana Umair Ahmad Ilyasi and managing trustee Allama Saiyed Asghar Abbas Rizvi said in a release here that mutual understanding has been established between eminent religious personalities of both Hindu and Muslim communities. ''The solution formula has been submitted with the Prime Minister's office. Subsequently, the government is seriously working for the resolution by acquiring another suitable land to build an Ayodhya Jama Masjid complex so that a Shri Ram Janambhoomi Mandir can be built within the acquired area of Janambhoomi-Kot Ram Chandar at Ayodhya,'' they claimed. They slammed the Congress and ''acts'' of then prime minister P V Narasimha Rao and his successors H D Deve Gowda and I K Gujral, saying due to their wrong policies Ayodhya has become a tangle. Lauding the ''positive'' attitude and ''spirit'' of Vajpayee, the trust officials said that since the Ayodhya issue has become a national problem it has to be resolved before general elections. They called for involving Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav in the peace process to avoid any political misunderstanding between the central and state governments. Maulana Ilyasi and Allama Rizvi said the trust would hold a national Hindu Muslim unity conference here in the second fortnight of March in which eminent religious personalities of both the communities, including the Shankaracharaya and Imams of mosques, would be invited. The conference would focus on all the problems of Hindus and Muslims, including the Ayodhya tangle, they said. Besides, a Hindu-Muslim unity forum would be established to observe any misunderstanding between the two communities as well as bringing about a timely resolution and to avoid any further ''non-sense'' like Ayodhya imbroglio, they added. Bureau Report