Nirmohi Akhara rules out resumption of mediation
LUCKNOW: Mahant Dinendra Das, head of the Nirmohi Akhara, on Monday ruled out resumption of the mediation process to resolve ongoing title dispute in the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case in Supreme Court.
“The Supreme Court has already given enough time to the mediation process. We were also in favour of mutual resolution of the dispute. But the process has failed,” said the mahant. The reaction followed reports in a section of the media that the Nirvani Akhara and the Sunni Waqf Board wanted the mediation process to resume.
“Now, the case is in its final stage. The Supreme Court is likely to deliver final verdict in the next two to three months,” asserted Das.
Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, head of the Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas, rejected the claim that the Nyas was a new party in the title dispute. “Members of the Nyas, along with the Ram Lala Virajman ( a party in the title dispute), have always been active in court proceedings both in the high court (Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court) and now in Supreme Court,” he said .
“The Nyas has been spearheading the Ram Mandir movement across the country since ages. We have been active on all fronts, both outside the court and on streets, on the Ram temple issue,” said the Mahant.
Triloki Nath Pandey- Ram Lala’s next friend- who is representing Ram Lala Virajman, in the Supreme Court, said: “The mediation process has failed. Now, those who are on the verge of losing the court battle are creating new obstacles in construction of Ram Mandir.” Sharad Sharma, regional spokesperson of the VHP, also ruled out any support to restart the mediation process.