Ayodhya case: Rajiv Dhawan says,
Ayodhya case: Rajiv Dhawan says, "Mosque is divine and Namaaz is dedicated to Allah..."
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New Delhi: On the 37th day in the Ayodhya Ram Janmabhoomi and Babri Masjid case, senior advocate Rajiv Dhawan started the debate on behalf of the Muslim side. Rajiv Dhawan said that the Supreme Court should dispose of this case after taking into account the activities of both the parties under the unavoidable powers given under Article 142.

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Rajiv Dhawan said, 'In this case, the mosque was forcefully occupied. People were instigated in the name of religion. Rath Yatra removed. Pending case pressed. The mosque was demolished and Kalyan Singh, who was then CM, spent a day in jail due to contempt. The court is requesting that all events be kept in mind. Dhawan further said, 'How do we see that history is important. The charges against KK Nayyar are in the public domain. Accusations have been made wrongly, not even a person was allowed to sleep there. The mosque is where someone's name is taken from Allah. Namaz is performed.

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On this, Justice Bobde said that the mosque is divine? Rajiv Dhawan responded by saying that it is always divine. After this, Justice Bobade asked whether it was dedicated to Allah? On this, Dhawan said that we offer Namaz 5 times a day, take the name of Allah, it is only dedicated to Allah.

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