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Justice delayed is justice denied, says Adityanath on Ayodhya case

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LUCKNOW: A day after the Supreme Court decided against urgent hearings in the Ram Janmahoomi-babri Masjid case, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said justice delayed can be justice denied.

“The matter pertaining to Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i is before the Supreme Court. Justice delivered timely is considered to be the best justice. Delay in justice sometimes amounts to injustice,” he said on Tuesday in a tweet in Hindi.

At the same time, the tweet appealed to the seers demanding early constructi­on of a temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya to exercise patience.

He said they should be partners in all meaningful efforts towards evolving a solution to the Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i issue.

This, he tweeted, will estab- lish peace and amity in the country and also strengthen respect towards all constituti­onal bodies.

For resolving the case promptly, it would have been better if a quick hearing of the matter was held by the court for the sake of peace and brotherhoo­d in the country,” he said in another remark to the media.

“This possibilit­y, however, does not seem likely as of now,” he said, replying to a query on the sidelines of an event here.

He said the matter is in the apex court but for peace and brotherhoo­d and for honouring the beliefs of a large number of people, all alternativ­es need to be explored.

“The counsel for the Uttar Pradesh government had also appealed to the Supreme Court for a speedy trial in the matter,” he said.

The apex court Monday said the course of hearings in the Ram Janmabhoom­i-babri Masjid land dispute will be decided in the first week of January by an appropriat­e bench.

This has intensifie­d demands by the RSS and its affiliated organisati­on that the government should bring a law allowing constructi­on of a Ram temple at the disputed site.

Fourteen appeals have been filed against a high court judgment that the 2.77 acres of land be partitione­d equally among three parties -- the Sunni Waqf Board, the Nirmohi Akhara and Ram Lalla.

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