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Mixed reactions to SC’s offer to mediate in Ram Mandir case: Who said what

While the BJP favoured an amicable solution to the dispute, appellants disagreed with the CJI’s advice of an amicable, out of court settlement.

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Chief Justice of India (CJI) JS Khehar’s offer to mediate in the decades-old case of Ram Mandir today evoked mixed reactions from different quarters.

While the BJP favoured an amicable solution to the dispute, appellants disagreed with the CJI’s advice of an amicable, out of court settlement. 

Here is a compilation of who said what: 

Subramanian Swamy, BJP leader

Masjid can be built anywhere, Namaz can be read anywhere... it can be read on the street. The Ram Janmabhoomi is for the Ram Mandir and it should be used for the Ram temple only.

Yogi Adityanath, CM, Uttar Pradesh 

I welcome the SC’s observation. Settlement can be reached if parties decide to seat together and reach consensus. Whatever help is required from the government’s end, will surely be extended. 

Mahesh Sharma, Union Culture minister 

CJI Khehar’s offer to mediate in the Ayodhya case for an out of court settlement is a welcome move. It was in national interest. We have always stood for Ram Mandir through Constitutional means and court suggestion is welcome.

Also Read: Ayodhya dispute: SC advises ‘amicable’ solution to Ram Mandir issue, CJI offers to mediate

 

PP Chaudhary, MoS for Law and Justice

This is a very good step by the apex court. Even the BJP has been encouraging solving the issue through negotiations. It is a very good step to solve the issue by sitting together and negotiating.

Uma Bharti, Union Minister 

It is a welcome step by the Supreme Court, the matter I believe can be resolved out of court. Question of whether Lord Ram was born there or not, was settled by the three-judge bench of Allahabad High Court. Now it is a question of who owns the land. When the SC is asking for an out of court settlement, there will be a way. There was a way out for Somnath Temple. Can't say when it will be completed, but building can start anytime.

Vinay Katiyar, BJP leader

I welcome SC's observation. We have government in UP and Centre, we all will find the solution after conversation.

Asaduddin Owaisi, AIMIM MP

Please remember Babri Masjid case is about title which the Allahabad High Court wrongly decided as a Partnership case. Hence the appeal in apex court. I hope Supreme Court decides the contempt petition pending since 1992. Waiting to hear about whether conspiracy charges will be held against BJP leaders LK Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Uma Bharati in Babri demolition case.

Zafaryab Jilani, Convenor of the Babri Masjid Action Committee

An amicable solution is impossible. This has to be dealt in the court itself. After all, it is long pending in the court.

Harishankar Jain, advocate of Hindu Mahasabha (a petitioner in the case)

No out of court settlement acceptable. Before approaching us, Subramaniyam Swamy should make sure that other side is ready to give its claim. We can't play with sentiment of Hindu community, no compromise possible on this issue. We will not give even an inch of land, like action committee, we too are not ready to relent. SC should go ahead with speedy trial in the case.

Ishwari Prasad, VHP zonal president for western UP and Uttarakhand

We will celebrate ‘Ram Mahotsav’ in 2 lakh villages across India and around 70,000 villages in UP. People will be told about the life of Lord Ram and we will also raise the demand for Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The temple must only be built on the exact spot where Ram was born. UP CM should not compromise on that. The VHP has said it will launch a movement called ‘Ram Mahotsav’ from March 26 to April 16.

Dattatreya Hosabale, joint general secretary, RSS 

‘Dharm Sansad’ has to decide. RSS will go with Dharm Sansad’s decision. Issue should be settled and a grand temple should be raised with the support of all Indian.

Rakesh Sinha, RSS thinker 

The issue should be resolved by constructive dialogue. CJI observation could be a basis of further dialogue. I see this is a good development in SC.

Mohd Iqbal Ansari (appellant)

If matter is sorted with discussion we have no problem.

Dr SQR Ilyas, joint convenor, Babri Masjid Committee

Issue has to be settled on the basis of legal position not sentiments. We don't agree to that CJI can act as a mediator in this case. Allahabad HC has already given a judgment. Muslim Personal Law Board feels time of negotiation is over.

Jafaryab Jilani, convener, Babri Masjid Action committee

Attempts for out of court settlement have failed so far. We don't see any possibility of such a move. But if CJI is willing to monitor, then we are ok to it because it will come with some legal sanctity. It will not be like an agreement between 2 parties which is void of any legal status. We will convey our opinion to court. We also demand a day to day hearing of the case. Don't feel Supreme Court is under any political influence.

Sitaram Yechury, CPI(M) general secretary 

The matter went to court only because the matter was not solved through talks.