Ayodhya case: 'Why questions are being asked from the Muslim side only?', Says Rajiv Dhawan
Ayodhya case: 'Why questions are being asked from the Muslim side only?', Says Rajiv Dhawan
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New Delhi: During the hearing in the Ayodhya case today, advocate Rajiv Dhawan of the Muslim side said that "I have noticed that during the hearing all the questions of the bench are being asked from the Muslim side only. There was no question from the Hindu side. Ramlala's lawyer CS Vaidyanathan objected to this and said that this is a wrong baseless thing". On this, Dhawan said, "I am not saying any baseless thing. It is my responsibility to answer all the questions of the bench, but why all the questions are being asked from the Muslim side itself?"

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Rajiv Dhawan, who has always been claiming the Muslim community's occupation of the disputed building, questioned the question that, when the Hindu Ram Chabutara on the outskirts used to worship Sita by building the kitchen, then how did you get the complete possession? On this Rajiv Dhawan said that all the questions are being asked to us and the court does not question the other side. On this, the Supreme Court said that this comment is unsolicited.

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Meanwhile, on seeing the BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, who had petitioned for the right to worship, sitting forward, Rajiv Dhawan, a lawyer for the Muslim side, protested. He said that this place is of lawyers and no one else has the right to sit here. Let us tell you that Subramaniam Swamy, who has personally advocated his case, has been sitting in front.

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