At a satsang in Bengaluru, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said that he favours an out-of-court settlement in the decades old case.
In reality, the breakthrough was not achieved in a single day. Sri Sri toiled hard in bringing the Muslim scholars together to resolve this vexed issue.
Ravi Shankar also said that he had been receiving "positive response" on the matter from several quarters since his visit to Ayodhya last month.
The green tribunal directed the Delhi Development Authority to utilise Rs 5 crore, paid by the Art of Living Foundation last year as fine, for restoring the floodplains.
Mohan Bhagwat said that any proposal in Ayodhya dispute case has to be taken under the guidance of the ‘Dharma Sansad’, which is being organised by the VHP.
The AIMIM chief also choose to invoke Imam Hussain on the occasion to remind Muslims that he never compromised with the Islamic principles with ‘cruel’ people.
In 2010, the Allahabad High Court had ruled a three-way division of the disputed 2.77-acre area at Ayodhya among Sunni Waqf Board, Nirmohi Akhara and Lord Ram Lalla.
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) have voiced reservations about Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's role as a mediator in the protracted dispute.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, who was in Ayodhya yesterday, today met the rector of the Farangi Mahal Islamic Centre of India, Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangimahli, and other community leaders in Lucknow.
Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar says resolving the Ayodhya issue is a tough task but he is still hopeful.
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