VHP's big statement on Ayodhya case, said- no interest in agreement, waiting for court verdict
VHP's big statement on Ayodhya case, said- no interest in agreement, waiting for court verdict
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New Delhi: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has made a big statement on the negotiation of the agreement that started after the Supreme Court's decision on the Ayodhya case was reserved. VHP has issued a statement saying that it is not interested in the agreement. According to the statement issued on behalf of the executive chairman of the council, Alok Kumar, he never offered the agreement on his behalf.

It was also said in the statement that neither they ever got any information about any agreement or negotiation program nor did they get an invitation. Now that the court has reserved the judgment after 40 days of hearing, everyone is waiting for the same. For the last forty days, the Supreme Court was hearing every day, there were constant arguments from the Hindu-Muslim parties, there was intense debate in the court. The debate on the matter ended at 5 pm on Wednesday and the Supreme Court reserved its decision. Now everyone is just waiting for the decision of this case.

A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi heard the case and will now write the historic verdict. It is hoped that a decision can be taken on the matter within a month, although no date has been decided by the court.

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