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Don’t need 5 acre land as ‘Charity’: Asaduddin Owaisi slams SC verdict

Owaisi questioned the decision saying that those who demolished the Babri Masjid, have been asked to build temples by building trusts.

 

New Delhi| AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has commented on the Supreme Court’s decision on the Ayodhya case. Asaduddin Owaisi expressed dissatisfaction with the decision of the Supreme Court. However, Owaisi also refused to accept the Supreme Court’s decision to give 5 acres of land to the Muslim side, saying that we cannot take land out of ‘charity’. However, he also said that this is his personal view, but the Sunni Wakf Board has to decide whether it accepts this land proposal.

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Owaisi questioned the decision saying that those who demolished the Babri Masjid, have been asked to build temples by building trusts. “Had the mosque lived there and not been ‘shahid’ would the decision been same? The Supreme Court verdict is supreme, but not Infallible,” Owaisis said.

He said that we are fighting for our legal rights. “The Muslims of Hindustan have not stooped so low that they will beg 5 acres of land. If we go to demand like this, then we will get more land than this. We do not need a bailout of 5 acres. We do not need to beg anyone. What the Muslim Board will decide is their issue. My personal opinion is that we should reject the five-acre proposal. We should fight a legal battle,” Owaisi said.

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