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Sunni Waqf Board to challenge Ayodhya verdict in Supreme Court | Expressing its dissatisfaction with Ayodhya verdict, as pronounced today by the Allahabad High Court's Lucknow
Bench, the Sunni Waqf Board has decided to appeal in the Supreme Court against the Ayodhya verdict delivered today in Lucknow. The Waqf board, one of the main
litigants, on Thursday said it didn't agree with today's decision. "High Court's
formula of one-third land is not acceptable to the Waqf Board and it will appeal
against it in the apex court," said Zafaryab Jilani who represented the Waqf Board
in court. Jilani said that the Sunni Board is open to any negotiated settlement
on the issue. Jilani said the Board has time to appeal in the Supreme Court as
the judgement orders status quo for the next 90 days. "The Board will move the
apex court after a meeting of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board. We are
not in hurry as we have 90 days' time to appeal as a matter of right," Jilani
was quoted by NDTV as saying. . The Allahabad High Court has ruled that the disputed
land should be divided three ways. The land has been divided between the Hindus
and the Muslims (one-third for the Waqf Board, a third for Ram Lalla Virajman,
and a third for the Nirmohi Akhara). The judgement says that the disputed site
is the birthplace of Lord Ram and that the portion below the central dome under
which idols are placed is allotted to Hindus.
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