09 May, 2011

Allahabad HC verdict minus trifurcation is RSS’s demand: Ram Madhav


Bangalore; May 9: “The trifurcation of  the Ram Janmabhoomi has been stayed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court and daily worship of the Ram lalla has been upheld. It was obvious that court stayed the Allahabad HC verdict, as all the petitioners have asked for the stay on it” Said RSS National Executive Council Member Shri Ram Madhav.

He was speaking to media persons at RSS State Headquarters ‘Keshavakrupa’ in Bangalore today.

Replying to a reporter’s question on the demand of RSS on this issue, Ram Madhav said “We are for a magnificent Ram temple in Ayodhya . Ideally we wish the issue to be settled outside the court but it has moved too far in the court. So everyone should wait for the legal process to conclude” .

He was addressing the media in the backdrop of the Supreme Court decision to stay the Allahabad High Court’s verdict on the trifurcation of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi. Earlier on September 30th, 2010 Allahabad Apex court gave a historic verdict saying that the disputed land is Sri Ramjanmabhoomi and is to be divided in 3 parts.

Times of India
Ayodhya title dispute: SC stays Allahabad HC verdict
 

 

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday put a stay on the Allahabad high court order partitioning the disputed land in Ayodhya into three parts

The SC said it was "something strange" on the Allahabad high court's part to order partitioning of the disputed land at Ayodhya as no party had sought it. The partition of disputed land has "opened a litany of litigation", it said.

A bench of justices Aftab Alam and R M Lodha, while terming the high court's judgement "as something strange," said the partition of the land was ordered despite none of the parties to the dispute seeking it.

"How could the high court engineer something like partitioning of disputed land on its own", the SC asked.

While directing that there shall be no religious activity on the 67 acre land, acquired by the central government adjacent to the disputed structure, the apex court bench said the status quo shall be maintained with regard to the rest of the land.

In the wake of the court's order, prayers at Ram Lala's make-shift temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya would be going on as usual.

"We are not disturbing anything which was going on", said a bench of Justices Aftab Alam and R M Lodha.

The Lucknow bench of the high court had in September last year passed the verdict directing partition of the 2.77 acre on which the disputed structure once stood into three parts among Muslims, Hindus and Nirmohi Akhara.

This was the first hearing in the apex court after the Allahabad high court's verdict in the title suit delivered in September last year.

1 comment:

magan agrawal said...

The whole 2.77 acres of land belongs to Lord RAMLALA only.

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