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Muslim Personal Law Board not satisfied with Ayodhya judgement
Muslim Personal Law Board is not satisfied with the judgment in Ayodhya case.
Senior Advocate of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Zafaryab Jeelani said, "Respect the verdict but the judgement is not satisfactory. There should be no demonstration of any kind anywhere on it. We will go for review."
In a historic judgement, the Supreme Court on Saturday directed the Centre to form within three months a trust which will build a temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya.
Senior Advocate of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Zafaryab Jeelani said, "Respect the verdict but the judgement is not satisfactory. There should be no demonstration of any kind anywhere on it. We will go for review."
In a historic judgement, the Supreme Court on Saturday directed the Centre to form within three months a trust which will build a temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya.
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