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Former Justice Ganguly questioned the decision of the Supreme Court, said there was a mosque for years.

Agha Khursheed Khan by Agha Khursheed Khan
November 10, 2019
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Supreme Court Retired Judge Justice Ashok Kumar Ganguly said that the Supreme Court’s decision on Ayodhya has raised doubts in his mind.

According to BBC Hindi news, Supreme Court retired judge Justice Ashok Kumar Ganguly said on Saturday, “Minorities have seen for generations that there was a mosque there.” The mosque was demolished.

According to the Supreme Court’s decision, a temple will be built there.

This decision has raised a doubt in my mind. As a student of the Constitution, I am having some difficulty in accepting it. ”

72-year-old Justice Ganguly is the one who gave the verdict in the two-G spectrum allocation case in 2012.

BBC Justice Ganguly said, “In 1856-57 there may not have been any evidence of offering Namaz, but since 1949, Namaz has been read here.”

This is proof. When our Constitution came into existence, Namaz was being read here.

In a place where namaz was recited and if there was a mosque at that place, then the minorities have the right to defend their religious freedom.

People have got fundamental rights in this constitution. ”

Justice Ganguly said, “What would a Muslim think after this decision? There was a mosque there for years, which was demolished. Now the Supreme Court has permitted to build a temple there.

This permission was given on the basis that the land was attached to Ramlala. Centuries ago, who had the title to the land, the Supreme Court will decide it?

Will the Supreme Court forget that when the Constitution came there was a mosque? There are provisions in the constitution and it is the responsibility of the Supreme Court to protect it. ”

Former Supreme Court judge Justice Ganguly said, “It is not the responsibility of the Supreme Court to decide what was there before the Constitution came into existence. India was not a democratic republic at that time.

Then there was a mosque, there was a temple, there was a Buddhist stupa, there was a church…

If we sit to decide on this, many temples-mosques and other structures will have to be broken. We cannot proceed based on mythological ‘facts’. ”

 

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