Ayodhya: Muslim side will file 4 review petitions
Ayodhya: Muslim side will file 4 review petitions
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Today, four separate reconsideration petitions will be filed against the decision of the Supreme Court in the Ayodhya case. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has supported these petitions. Misbah Uddin, Maulana Hasbullah, Haji Mahboob, and Rizwan Ahmed will file reconsideration petitions on behalf of Muslim parties. Senior advocate Rajiv Dhawan will advocate these petitions in the court. It is being said that these petitions will be filed in the Supreme Court after the prayers. In addition, the Hindu Mahasabha will also file a review petition against the grant of 5 acres of land to Muslim parties. Along with this, the Hindu parties will be asked to consider the comments of the Supreme Court.

According to media reports, earlier on Monday, the Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind has filed a review petition against the decision given by the Supreme Court in the Ayodhya case. A 217-page petition has been filed by Asad Rashidi associated with Jamiat-Ulema-Hind. It has been said in the petition that the court admitted that there used to be Namaz, yet it excluded Muslims. Along with this, it has been said that in 1949 the idol was kept in the building illegally. Even then Ramlala was given the whole place.

For your information, let us tell you that now the reactions regarding the review petition are also coming out. Significantly, there were considerable differences between the members of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind regarding the Ayodhya verdict. Where some members believed that a review petition should not be filed in the Supreme Court against the Ayodhya verdict. At the same time, some said that it is their right to file the petition.

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