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December 2, 2019byEditorialEditorial
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Maulana Syed Ashhad Rashidi, who is the legal heir of the original Ayodhya land dispute litigant M Siddiq, filed a petition to the Supreme Court on Monday seeking clarification of its November 9 judgment that gave the land to Hindus while allocating an alternative 5-acre plot to build a mosque. The petition states that the top court "granted mandamus for destruction of Babri Masjid to construct a temple of Lord Ram at the disputed site." He also said the mosque was not constructed over a temple. "The mosque hasn't been built on a temple. Our religion is our duty and we're going to make every effort to save it. We're going to respect the court's decision," he said.

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