Udupi: Pejawar Swamiji’s can find solution to settle Ayodhya dispute - Ansar Ahmad


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Daijworld Media Network – Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Jul 24: “The long dispute of Babri masjid-Ramajanmabhoomi in Ayodhya is not yet finalised in the court. The case is in its final stage and the Supreme Court will deliver its verdict at any time. A discussion will take place in Ayodhya regarding the formation of a committee of seers and saints. A cordial committee of two communities will also be formed to settle the dispute,” said president of Sri Pejawar Swamiji fans' club Ansar Ahmad at press club on Monday, July 23.

“Sri Vishwesha Theertha Swamiji took the initiative of holding a negotiation between two communities. He is taking an initiative since the very beginning. But the progress was hindered due to some groups.

“He won the hearts of Hindu society by organising the saints' summit (dharma samsad). He won the hearts of the Muslim community by hosting 'Iftar koota' last year.

“Hence, Pejawar Swamiji is the most suitable and eligible person to settle the dispute of Ayodhya.

“We, the Pejawar fans' club members are demanding him to be selected as the president of the cordial committee. We have faith that he will take the right decision in the best interests of both the communities.

“He has settled many complicated issues earlier. One of the communities will be hurt by the SC’s verdict. So it is better to make Pejawar Swamiji the president of the committee. He will give the best solution for this dispute,” he said.

Mohammed Areef, M S Abdul Rehman and Koya Ali Ahmed were present.

  

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