Amid reports of mediation talks by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on the Ayodhya issue, Uttar Pradesh Shia Central Waqf Board chairman Waseem Rizvi met the Art of Living founder in Bengaluru on Tuesday, 31 October, and apprised him of the board's stand that a Ram temple should be built at the site.
The Shia Waqf Board is drafting the terms and conditions of a mutual agreement, he told PTI over the phone.
Rizvi said that the number of mosques in Ayodhya were sufficient for the Muslims residing there. There is no need for a new mosque, he said.
He claimed that those demanding the construction of a mosque at Ram's birthplace, or near it, only wanted to linger the dispute.
I have conveyed my intentions to Ravi Shankar, he said, adding that the initiative would strengthen Hindu-Muslim brotherhood.
In a bid to resolve Ayodhya issue, Ravi Shankar had reportedly met Nirmohi Akhara leaders and Muslim law board members recently.
Though the AIMPLB is not a party in the case, being the apex Islamic body on religious and personal matters, it wields considerable influence.
Rizvi, however, declined to divulge as to what Ravi Shankar told him.
The Art of Living Foundation had said last week that Ravi Shankar was in touch with several imams and swamis, including Acharya Ram Das of the Nirmohi Akhara, to help find an out-of- court settlement to the Ram Temple dispute.
If some individual members of the board did meet Ravi Shankar, it doesn't represent what AIMPLB stands by, he added.
Jilani said the position of the board was clear that a solution was possible only through adjudication.
The Allahabad High Court, in 2010, had ruled a three-way division of the disputed 2.77-acre area at Ayodhya among Sunni Waqf Board, Nirmohi Akhara, and Lord Ram Lalla.
(With inputs from PTI)
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