Our Correspondent / New Delhi
The Supreme Court today asked why there cannot be an out-of-court settlement to the vexed Ayodhya Ram temple -Babri Masjid dispute saying these were matters of religion and faith.
The Supreme Court suggested to sort out the issue through negotiations which would be agreed upon by all the petitioners and respondents.
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The Supreme Court also made it clear that if the negotiations fails, then we can intervene and will likely appoint an moderator to resolve all the issues.
The Supreme Court told the main petitioner and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Subramanian Swamy to sort out all the differences and issues in the Ram temple case.
Swamy told the Apex court three judge bench, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Jagdish Singh Khehar, that this matter is a very sensitive one and pending in this court since last six years.
Swamy sought the intervention of the Apex Court and sought an urgent hearing into it today to which the Top court asked him to again mention the matter on March 31.
“The Ram temple issue is a sensitive one and also involves the very fundamental rights of a common citizen,” Swamy told the Apex court.t

