Allahabad HC reserves order on razing of mosque
The district administration razed the mosque on May 17, claiming it to be an 'illegal structure'.
The district administration razed the mosque on May 17, claiming it to be an 'illegal structure'.
The trust will also set up a website with an inbuilt gateway to receive donations online.
A delegation of the newly formed Masjid Trust -- Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation led by its president Zufar Faruqi and the Board's Chief Executive Officer Sayyad Mohammad Shoib met Ayodhya DM Anuj Kumar Jha at the latter's residence.
The government spokesman said that the proposal was in compliance with the Supreme Court verdict on November 9 that said that five acres of land is to be given to the Muslim side for mosque construction.
In a unanimous verdict on November 9, the supreme court had paved the way for the construction of a Ram Temple at the disputed site and directed the Centre to allot five acres of land to the Sunni Waqf Board.
The party said since the judgement will have far-reaching implications, it is for the court to consider the consequences of its historic judgement by moulding the relief in a fashion that will reflect the constitutional values that this great nation espouses.
Dhavan, representing the Sunni Waqf Board in the Ayodhya dispute case tore the map presented as evidence by the Hindu side in court during the hearing.
All Muslim parties, except the Sunni Waqf Board, issues a clarificatory statement to say that they don't accept the SC appointed mediation panel's proposal on the purported settlement to amicably resolve the land dispute.
The marathon 40-day hearing of the Babri Masjid title dispute has concluded on Wednesday in the Supreme Court. The Constitution bench headed by the Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi reserved its judgement.
October 17 would be the last day for wrapping up the hearing when the parties will have to make the final arguments about the relief they are seeking, the court had said