Ayodhya case: Owaisi raised questions on Supreme Court, termed the verdict as complete injustice
Ayodhya case: Owaisi raised questions on Supreme Court, termed the verdict as complete injustice
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New Delhi: AIMIM president and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi has once again questioned the Supreme Court's decision in the Ayodhya Ram temple and Babri Masjid case. He has tweeted that the Supreme Court verdict in the Babri Masjid title suit is not 'complete justice' in any way. Article 142 of the constitution has been used for this.

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It is noteworthy that under Article 142, the top adalat got special rights. Owaisi said that if it is said better then it is 'imperfect justice' and if it is said in the worst way, it is 'completely unfair'. Let me tell you that even before this, Owaisi had questioned the decision of the Supreme Court on the Ayodhya case. Owaisi said that we do not want a piece of land in the bailout. Our struggle and patience for so many years was not for one piece of land.

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Owaisi had said that 'our fight was for rights, not for 5 acres of land'. Recently, Owaisi created a ruckus in a tweet, in which he wrote that 'I want my mosque back'. Let us tell you that there are strict instructions from the government not to make any provocative posts regarding the Ayodhya case, so that communal harmony is not disturbed, even then Owaisi is constantly trying to air this issue.

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