In November, a five-judge Supreme Court bench unanimously said the entire disputed land spread over 2.7 acres would be handed over to a trust formed by the government, which will monitor the construction of a Ram temple at the site
Kolkata: Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said that those planning to file a review petition against the Supreme Court's Ayodhya verdict should think over it as both parties have accepted the judgment.
"It is the right of Muslim bodies to file a review petition. They have an opportunity. But this matter has been resolved now, so I would request all to think over it (decision to file a review petition). Both parties have accepted the judgment," he told media in Kolkata.
Maulana Syed Arshad Madani, president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, had earlier said that the review petition against Supreme Court's Ayodhya verdict is almost ready and a plea would be filed within two to four days.
While speaking to reporters in Saharanpur, Madani further stated that the "apex court's verdict is beyond the understanding of many people" and added, "the purpose of filing the review petition is not because it is a matter of respect, but a religious issue."
"Our lawyers, including Rajiv Dhawan, have almost drafted the petition and will be filing it within two-four days. The mosque was not built on a temple. Our religion is our duty, and we will make all efforts to save it. We will respect the decision which the court will give," he said.
On November 14, the working committee of the Jamiat had constituted a five-member panel comprising legal experts and religious scholars to examine every aspect of the Supreme Court verdict of November 9.
The apex court added in its verdict that an alternative five acres of land at a prominent location in Ayodhya should be allotted for the construction of a mosque following consultation between the Centre and the state government.
Last Updated Dec 2, 2019, 11:14 AM IST