Mathura: The historic decision of the Supreme Court on Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi and Babri Masjid case was welcomed in Mathura, the Krishna Janmabhoomi and the Trust has said that all disputes between Hindus and Muslims in the country have now ended. Reacting to the Ayodhya verdict, Kapil Sharma, secretary of the Krishna Janmabhoomi Nyas has said that this is a decision taken with everyone in mind and everyone should accept it. Piyush Goyal to visit America on three-day visit next week, to discuss trade issues Kapil Sharma further said that Mathura is a quiet city and there is never any dispute here. Now Hindus and Muslims together will take the country forward. After this decision, there should be no rift between the two communities. Now there should be no dispute on any old issues. Actually, Krishna Janmabhoomi Nyas owns the entire property. Always the entire property in the documents, which includes the adjacent Idgah along with the temple, is of the Trust, so there is no dispute here. While inaugurating the Kartarpur corridor, Imran Khan asked, where is our Siddhu? Watch video Let me tell you that a bench of five judges of the apex court, on Saturday, ruled in favor of Ramlala Virajman, cleared the way for the construction of Ram temple and the government also gave the Muslim side a separate five acres of land for the mosque in Ayodhya itself. Priyanka Vadra congratulates Milad-un-Nabi, targetes Modi government on restrictions in Kashmir