Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

AYODHYA: HELP MAINTAIN PEACE POST VERDICT, IMAMS TOLD

- S Raju s.raju@htlive.com

MEERUT: Muslims clerics here have approached Imams ( those who lead formal prayers) of mosques in the district to advise people of the community to maintain peace and harmony post the Supreme Court verdict on the Ayodhya issue, irrespecti­ve of in whose favour it was.

A few clerics, however, were of the opinion that Hindus should also be advised in a similar fashion. Sharing the agenda discussed in a meeting of Muslim clerics and police officials on Saturday, Nayab Shahar kazi Zainur Rasheedin said that the meeting was headed by SSP Ajay Kumar Sahni in which possible issues which could arise after the apex court verdict were discussed.

The Nayab Kazi said that Muslims had given assurance to accept the SC verdict and also make all possible efforts to maintain peace in the district. He also said that the Muslim Personal Law Board and Jamat-e-ulema Hind had already clarified that they would accept the verdict of the Supreme Court, “therefore, we shall also accept it.”

He admitted that Imams of over 500 mosques in the district were being approached to suggest that they should also appeal to people after namaz, specially on Friday, to accept the verdict and not breach peace at any cost. Imams of a few mosques in Sardhana area have already started working in this direction.

But on the other hand, a few Muslim clerics said on condition of anonymity that Hindus should also be advised and warned not to indulge in provocativ­e activities.

A cleric cited the example of an allegedly objectiona­ble tableau in a Ram Barat procession in Kotwali area and demanded that such provocativ­e activities should also be effectivel­y checked.

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