Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SRI SRI MEETS MUSLIM LEADERS, CALLS FOR TALKS ON RAM TEMPLE

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All issues can be resolved through dialogue, Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said here on Friday after meeting Muslim leaders as part of his efforts to mediate a solution to the protracted Ram temple dispute.

Ravi Shankar, who was in Ayodhya on Thursday and met various religious leaders, said he respected the courts but they cannot connect hearts.

“Even after 100 years, the judgements of courts will remain but if we find a solution through our hearts it will be recognised through the ages,” Ravi Shankar told media after meeting the rector of the Farangi Mahal Islamic Centre of India, Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangimah­li, and other community leaders.

Farangimah­li is also a senior member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB).

“We accept that it is a little late for such efforts but we want that the issue should be resolved soon,” Ravi Shankar said.

“I am confident we will achieve something big for the country through this,” he added.

According to Ravi Shankar, a new message of brotherhoo­d needs to be taken forward.

Asked if his efforts are aimed at a settlement before the court decision, he said, “We are not leaving any possibilit­y... we are not working on an agenda but trying to find a way.”

The Art of Living founder asked for time and said there was no hurry. Giving his take on the talks, Farangimah­li said difference­s will be removed if leaders of both sides talk regularly.

Ravi Shankar’s efforts to mediate have found favour only with a section of both communitie­s with major parties, including the AIMPLB and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, expressing their reservatio­ns. PTI

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