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Hindu, Muslim leaders meet on Ayodhya
By Our Special Correspondent
LUCKNOW, JAN. 13. The much-publicised meeting called by the
Bharatiya Janata Party MP and Bajrang Dal leader, Mr. Vinay
Katiyar, to solve the Ayodhya dispute today took off without Mr.
Mohammed Hashim Ansari, first petitioner in the Babri Masjid
case. However, a group of Muslims, including some Imams of local
mosques in Faizabad district, turned up at the State Guest House
here, venue of the talks.
Later, Mr. Katiyar told presspersons that today's talks were
preliminary and the two sides expressed their determination to
find a solution to the problem at the local level. The next round
of talks would be held in the first week of March, he added.
Those who took part in the talks included Haji Sagir Ahmed
Siddiqui, Imam of Bhagwamir mosque, Syed Tauheed Asharafi
Asharaf, Imam of Pure Kamgar, Mr. Mohammed Meer, Pradhan of
Hainsi village, and some other village-level Muslim leaders
little known in the context of the Babri Masjid dispute.
Mr. Katiyar, however, did not give much importance to the fact
that known minority leaders were absent from his talks. The
leaders from Lucknow and Delhi had a little role to play as the
dispute affected mostly the people of Ayodhya and Faizabad. Mr.
Katiyar's version was supported by those who had come from
Faizabad and some present at the press conference.
Asked if they were ready to forgo the mosque, Haji Sagir Ahmed
said he wanted both the temple and the mosque. Mr. Katiyar said
many Muslims had not even seen the disputed site. He pleaded that
those who wanted to have a look at the place should be allowed to
do so.
He said Muslim leaders playing politics on the temple issue had
tried to sabotage the talks but more than 100 Muslims had
attended the meeting.
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