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Muslim Litigants Unhappy Over Location Of Site Allotted For Mosque In Ayodhya
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- February 06, 2020
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A day after the Yogi Adityanath government allotted 5-acre land for the construction of mosque in Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya following the Centre’s announcement of the Ram Mandir Trust, there are reports coming in that the Muslim litigants are unhappy over the location of the site allotted for the mosque. The BJP government has allotted the site in the outskirts of the Ayodhya city in a village called Dhannipur. With a sizeable Muslim and Yadav population, Dhannipur is located on the Lucknow Highway. The Muslim litigants feel that the site is too far from Ayodhya. Dhannipur was selected by the Centre after the state government sent a list of probable sites for the mosque.
Many feel that in case the mosque is constructed at the proposed site, it will be very inconvenient for the Muslims to offer ‘namaz’ as the location is not in the heart of the city. In fact, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board has also voiced its concern saying that the land was allotted to the Sunni Waqf Board and it cannot be seen as an agreement on part of entire Muslim community.
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