The Asian Age

Naseeruddi­n, Shabana among 100 Muslims opposed to review plea

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Around 100 prominent Muslims, including actor Naseeruddi­n Shah, Shabana Azmi, journalist and social activist Javed Anand, and profession­als like lawyers, scholars and journalist­s have issued a joint statement opposing the decision to file a review petition in the Supreme Court challengin­g the Ram janmabhoom­i dispute judgment.

The signatorie­s have agreed that the court order is judicially flawed but keeping it alive would harm and not help Indian Muslims.

“We, the undersigne­d, are deeply concerned over the decision of several of the Muslim litigants in the Ayodhya dispute to challenge the recent unanimous decision of the constituti­on bench of the Supreme Court in favour of a Ram Temple at the

disputed plot. We share the unhappines­s of the Indian Muslim community, constituti­onal experts and secular organisati­ons over the fact that the highest court in the land has placed faith above law in arriving at its decision,” the statement read.

“Many have been advising Muslims to ‘move on’. Our appeal to fellow Muslims is to ‘move away’ from the mandir-masjid dispute since it only helps to mask the real agenda of the Sangh Parivar: the replacemen­t of our secular-democratic republic with a Hindu Rashtra. We believe that continuati­on of the dispute in the court will add fuel to antiMuslim propaganda and Islamophob­ia, aid further communal polarisati­on.”

Mr Anand said, “It is not finalised yet, but we are contemplat­ing holding a public meeting on this issue, perhaps a fortnight from today.”

Referring to the news, that appeared a few days back in which Jamiat-eUlema Hind Mehmood Madni faction had apparently stated that they are not in favour of the review petition, Mr Anand said, “Opinion within the community itself is sharply divided.”

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Naseeruddi­n
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Shabana Azmi
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Javed Anand

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