Lucknow: No decision has been taken yet on the land of the mosque in Ayodhya. Additional Chief Secretary Home Avnish Kumar Awasthi has confirmed this. He described the news on social media in this regard as misleading. Awasthi said that no land has been marked for the mosque yet. Significantly, on November 9, in the decision on the Ram temple issue, instructions were given to give five acres of land for the mosque in Ayodhya itself. The state government has to decide on which place this land will be given in Ayodhya. There are many news reports on social media about this, which the Additional Chief Secretary Home described as misleading.
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On November 9, the Supreme Court had given its verdict on the Ayodhya case. Which the Muslim community accepted. However, some Muslim parties had filed a reconsideration petition in the Supreme Court, which was dismissed without debate. After this, the curative petition was filed by the Babri Masjid Action Committee. At the same time, the main parties of the case, Iqbal Ansari and Sunni Waqf Board welcomed the decision.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said on the Ayodhya verdict that after the historic decision of the Supreme Court, now the country has started on a new path with new hopes and aspirations, with new intentions. New India should adopt this spirit and move forward with peace, unity, and goodwill - this is my wish. We all wish The values of peace, unity, and goodwill are paramount in the interest of the country. Accepting the decision of the Honorable Court by all the countrymen with respect and ease, restraint and peace have introduced maturity.
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