NEW DELHI: The Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has moved the Supreme Court, challenging the part of the Allahabad High Court's September 30 ruling on the Ayodhya title suits which has given one-third of the disputed land to Muslims.
The Hindu Mahasabha'a national president Swami Chakra Pani has moved the apex court close on the heels of religious and social Islamic bodies Sunni Wakf Board and Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (JUH) moving it challenging the verdict which ruled for a three-way division of the disputed land around and underneath the demolished Babri mosque with two parts to Hindus and one to Muslims.
The Hindu Sabha sought the apex court's endorsement of the September 30 minority verdict by Justice Dharam Veer Sharma who ruled for handing over of the entire land to Hindus.— PTI
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