September 21, 2010 8:57 PM

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Ayodhya case: Litigants appeal to maintain peace in aftermath of ruling

The litigants connected with the Ayodhya title suits from both the sides have appealed to the people to maintain peace in the aftermath of the ruling on Friday. Accusing vested interests of creating unnecessary hype in the run up to the verdict, the litigants said that whatever judgement comes, there should be peace and tranquility as no problem in the world can be resolved through violence and riots. Mahant Bhaskar Das of the Nirmohi Akhara of Ayodhya, one of the litigants of the title suit said that peace must be maintained at any cost. The Mahant said, the option to approach the higher courts is always open to any party unhappy with the verdict. The 90-year-old Mohammad Hashim Ansari, a litigant from the other side appealed to the Muslims not to react to the verdict whether it is in favour or against on the roads as it would be harmful for them and the country. He said, he has been waiting for the past 60 years for the judgment day and no opportunity should be provided to communal forces to exploit the situation at any cost. Trilok Nath Pandey, who is also involved in the case,said the verdict would have no effect on the everyday life of common people and tension is due to the politicians who see it as an opportunity to serve their ulterior motives. Zafaryab Jilani of the Sunni Central Waqf Board said maintaining communal harmony is important and there should not be any expression of resentment in public by any of the parties concerned.

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