With just few days remaining before the Supreme Court delivers its verdict in the Babri Masjid-Ram Temple title suit case, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind chief Arshad Madani on Wednesday (6 November) said the upcoming judgment in the Babri Masjid-Ram Temple title suit case should be based on facts and evidence and not on faith and belief, reports NDTV.
He has appealed to the people of the country to maintain peace and harmony and that the verdict should be respected even if it is adverse.
Madani said, "Every justice-loving person wants the case to be adjudicated on the basis of hard facts and evidence, not on the basis of faith and belief."
The chief of Jamiat, which is the largest organisation of Muslims in the country further added, "The debate in the court is over, now we await judgement. Our lawyer Rajeev Dhawan has made a very strong argument based on facts and we are confident that the decision will be in our favour.
We have said time and again, the country is ours, the law is ours and the Supreme Court is ours. We have given evidence. Whatever judgment is made, we will respect it.”
The politically and communally sensitive case will be concluded before 17 November, when Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi retires.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) had already held a meeting with Muslim clerics in Delhi, to ensure peace and harmony is maintained under any circumstance.