Ayodhya case: Arvindo Ashram Trust clarified this condition for giving their land
Ayodhya case: Arvindo Ashram Trust clarified this condition for giving their land
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Now, in a letter to the arbitration panel, the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust has said that it will give its land if there is a unanimous agreement between the parties to the Ayodhya case. It is to be known that two days ago, the trust wrote a letter to the arbitration panel, saying that if the Ayodhya land dispute is resolved through mediation, then it is ready to give one third of the land situated near the disputed land in the interest of the country.

According to the media report, now the trust has again written a letter to the panel, saying that if there is no agreement between all the parties in the Ayodhya dispute, then it will not give its land. The ashram has said that it is not willing to give its land in case of failure of mediation between the parties or not agreeing to the agreement reached by the parties by the Supreme Court. Our offer is for when a common agreement is reached between all the parties.

In its statement, the Trust has said that we had offered our land with good intentions. In view of peace and brotherhood in the country, this offer was given from our side. The trust has said that a rumor is being spread that mosques etc. will be built on their land. We do not want our land to be used for communal purpose. Ashram has requested the arbitration panel to send his letter to the Supreme Court. So that his side can come to light in this case.

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