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No new mosque can be built in Ayodhya: VHP

Last updated on: October 23, 2010 19:53 IST
A file photo of the Babri Masjid before its demolition

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad on Saturday demanded that a grand Ram temple be built in the 67 acre plot surrounding the disputed site in Ayodhya and said 'no new mosque' can be built there as it has been established as the birth place of Lord Ram.

"The sant uchadikari samiti (empowered body of Hindu leaders) has passed a resolution that no new mosque can be built in Ayodhya. Neither this side of the Saryu nor that side", VHP international general secretary Pravin Togadia told reporters.

No new mosque can be built in Ayodhya: VHP

Last updated on: October 23, 2010 19:53 IST
A file photo of a demonstration to demand the construction of Ram Temple

However, some leaders from organisations like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and All India Muslim Personal Law Board are trying to 'work out a negotiated solution' to the Ayodhya dispute.

The VHP leader said another resolution passed by the 'sants' was that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should fulfil the commitment made before the Supreme Court by the former Congress government that if evidence of a temple was found at the site, then the land will be given to Hindus.

No new mosque can be built in Ayodhya: VHP

Last updated on: October 23, 2010 19:53 IST

"It is the legal and moral duty of the present prime minister to fulfil the commitment made by the former government to the Supreme Court. The government had said in an affidavit before the apex court that if evidence of a temple was found at the site, then the land will be given to Hindus, or else it will be given to Muslims," Togadia said.

He said this affidavit was submitted by the then solicitor after former President Shankar Dayal Sharma sent a reference to the SC under Article 143 asking "if there was a temple or not, give opinion".

No new mosque can be built in Ayodhya: VHP

Last updated on: October 23, 2010 19:53 IST

"To this, the SC had asked the government, 'if we give an opinion what will u do with it? And the affidavit was filed in this regard," the VHP leader said.

He said even the three judge bench of the Allahabad high court had accepted in their verdict that as per Hindu belief, the site was regarded as the birth place of Lord Ram and "to take this ahead, a religious ceremony will commence in Ayodhya soon".