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Babri Panel To Move Supreme Court On Mosque Debris; To File Curative Petition After Dismissal Of Its Review Petition
[ By Bobby Anthony ]The All-India Babri Masjid Action Committee (AIBMAC) plans to move the Supreme Court seeking rubble of the demolished Babri mosque in Ayodhya, the AIBMAC convener Zafaryab Jilani has announced.The matter is also scheduled to be discussed with the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), he added.Incidentally, the AIBMAC is also preparing to file a curative petition in...
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The All-India Babri Masjid Action Committee (AIBMAC) plans to move the Supreme Court seeking rubble of the demolished Babri mosque in Ayodhya, the AIBMAC convener Zafaryab Jilani has announced.
The matter is also scheduled to be discussed with the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), he added.
Incidentally, the AIBMAC is also preparing to file a curative petition in the Supreme Court after its review petition was dismissed earlier in December 2019.
“We could have raised the rubble issue during the review petition's hearing, but the plea was dismissed. According to the shariat, a mosque's debris can't be used in any other construction. The Supreme Court has not given any direction on the mosque's debris,” he said.
Jilani said that the Supreme Court stated that the demolition of the mosque was illegal and unlawful. “The pillars, stones and other wreckage of the demolished mosque should be handed over to Muslims. We will soon file a petition for this,” he said.


