Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Waqf Board to decide on mosque land today

- Press Trust of India

LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board is likely to take a decision in its meeting on Monday regarding the land given by the state government for constructi­on of a mosque.

“We have already said about honouring the Supreme Court verdict on the Ayodhya issue,” board chairman Zufar Farooqui told PTI on Sunday.

“The meeting of the board will deliberate upon the documents pertaining to allotment of land by the government. A decision will also be taken as to what should be built on that piece of land,” Farooqui said.

On deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma’s offer regarding formation of a trust for constructi­on of a mosque, Farooqui said: “The government formed the trust for the constructi­on of Ram Temple in Ayodhya on the directives of the Supreme Court. No such instructio­ns were issued for the mosque. This offer will be discussed in the board’s meeting.” On Friday, the board had said that it did not have the option to reject the alternativ­e piece of land given to it under the SC’S Ayodhya verdict, but would decide how to use it when it meets on Monday.

In a historic verdict in November on the Ramjanmabh­oomi-babri Masjid dispute, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of constructi­on of a temple. It also ruled that an alternativ­e five-acre plot must be found for a mosque within Ayodhya. Soon after the verdict, there were suggestion­s that the board should not accept the land.

“Following the Supreme Court verdict, the Sunni Waqf Board does not have the choice of rejecting the five-acre alternativ­e land for the constructi­on of a mosque in Ayodhya as it would amount to contempt of court,” Farooqui had said.

“We had been saying since the very beginning that we will abide by the court verdict on the issue, and because of this we did not go in for a review of the verdict. There has been no shift in our stand,” he had said.

Besides Farooqui, there are seven other members on the Sunni Waqf Board.

Earlier, the UP government gave the allotment letter to the board for the plot at Dhannipur village in Ayodhya’s Sohawal area. It is on the Ayodhya-lucknow highway.

Based on the SC verdict, the Centre had asked the UP government to allot five acres of land to the Sunni Waqf Board. The UP cabinet made the allotment after its meeting of February 5.

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