The All India Muslim Personal Law Board met for nearly three hours in Lucknow, after which the members agreed to file a reconsideration of the Supreme Court's decision on Ayodhya. Along with this, it also raised the finger on the decision of the Supreme Court. Explosion in Bangladesh's 5-storey building, seven killed According to the media report, after the meeting, All India Muslim Personal Law Board said, "We will challenge the Supreme Court's decision on Ayodhya. Muslims cannot accept any other land in exchange for mosque land. There are many contradictions in the judgment." After the meeting, the board members addressed the media at the press conference and said," The Supreme Court has also accepted that Namaz was read there. With this, no proof of birthplace has been found under the dome." Members of the Personal Law Board said that the birthplace cannot be considered a judicial person. The Supreme Court has also admitted that the mosque was not built by breaking the temple there. 'India and America's relations are getting stronger' says Rajnath Singh in Thailand All India Muslim Personal Law Board met in Lucknow on Sunday before the meeting place changed, deep differences emerged among the members. In the meeting held at Mumtaz PG College in place of Nadwa College. Jamiat Ulama E- Hind's general secretary Maulana Mahmood Madani arrived late in the meeting and returned shortly. During this time, when the media stopped him, he did not talk to the media. Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, who came out during the All India Muslim Personal Law Board meeting, has made up his mind to file a petition challenging the Ayodhya verdict of the Supreme Court. Donation is not being collected for the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya