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Law Minister Moily appeals for peace after Ayodhya verdict | Union Law and Justice Minister M Veerappa Moily on Thursday stressed on the need to maintain peace and calm in the country after the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad
High Court pronounced its verdict in the Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit.
Moily said that the parties to the suit have the option of coming to the Supreme
Court and appeal. "Let the judgment come in full and then we will comment on it.
We are custodians no doubt, we will step in if necessary but there is no contingency
now," he added. Earlier today, the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court ruled
by majority that the disputed land in Ayodhya be divided into three parts. The
high court bench decided to divide the disputed 2.7 acres of land into three parts,
with each of the three parties to the suit getting a part of it. Hindus, the Sunni
Waqf Board and the Nirmohi Akhara, will each get one part of the disputed land.
The ownership of the disputed land has been divided as follows: (1) Ram Lala,
the birthplace of Lord Ram, given to Lord Ram (2) Sita Rasoi and Ram Chabootra
to Nirmohi Akhara and (3) The remaining part to be given to the Sunni Waqf Board.
Meanwhile, there will be a status quo in Ayodhya for three months during which
a petition can be filed.
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