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Ayodhya Verdict: Hindu Mahasabha To File Review Petition Against Granting Of 5-acre Plot For Mosque

Mumbai: Amid the Muslim side’s petitions in the Supreme Court against its decision in the decades-old Ayodhya land dispute case, the Hindu Mahasabha said on Monday that it too would file a review petition in the court, against its directive today to the government to provide Muslims an alternative five-acre land Please provide.

Speaking to news agency ANI, Hindu Mahasabha lawyer Vishnu Jain said, “We today review the Supreme Court’s decision challenging the Supreme Court’s decision to give five acres of land to a Muslim site in Ayodhya or elsewhere. Will file the petition or wherever the board finds it appropriate.”

The Hindu Mahasabha has argued in its petition that the apex court has said in its judgment that since both the courtyards inside and outside the disputed site in Ayodhya belong to Hindus, there is no reason why a five-acre plot should be allotted to Muslims.

The apex court’s offer of ‘five acres of land’ has been very controversial and has suggested to many within the Muslim community that the proposal be rejected, as there is no other land except the disputed site on which the mosque was built. can be done.

A five-judge bench of the Supreme Court granted sole proprietorship of the disputed party to Ram Lalla in Ayodhya on 9 November, rejecting the claims of the Muslims, as well as the Nirmohi Arena.

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