Hopeful of amicable solution in Ayodhya dispute: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


Lucknow, Mar 1 (IANS): Art-of-living head Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said on Thursday he was hopeful of an amicable and out-of-court settlement to the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute in Ayodhya.

After meeting Maulana Salman Nadwi, the All-India Muslim personal Law Board (AIMPLB) member who was expelled recently, he told reporters that a court "cannot decide on the issue".

Sri Sri claimed that there was a "groundswell of positivity" from both sides (Hindus and Muslims) and added that he was very hopeful of a peaceful settlement to the whole issue that has been simmering for several decades.

"We are getting a lot of love, affection and cooperation from the Muslim community in this direction" said the Art of Living founder.

Earlier this week, Sri Sri met Hindu seers in Deoria and Gorakhpur and discussed with them ways to resolve the contentious issue.

He has twice met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on the matter.

On the opposition from some sections on both the sides to his efforts to thrash out a solution, the spiritual leader said that good work and efforts have always had to walk through the path of resistance.

The dispute is centred on a plot of land in Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya to which both Hindus and Muslims claim stake.

  

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  • Dodanna, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 01 2018

    A silent criminal just fooling the people wth out much knowledge of Hindu Dharma.
    Follower of Hindu religion never match with rss band. If add more Sri Sri Sri title never become holy man.

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  • AHMED, ALHASSA KAUP

    Thu, Mar 01 2018

    MOSQUE BELONG TO ALLAH ONLY ALLAH CAN TRANSFER IF ANY HUMANBEINGS TRANSFERS THEN HE IS LIABLE TO ALLAH S PUNISHMENT .ALLAH S MOSQUE ALWAYS BUILT ON PURE PLACE WHAT THEY SAY FULL OF LIES MEANS MOSQUE BUILT ON THE THE TEMPLE.MAY ALLAH GUIDE MANKIND RIGHT PATH

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  • Pramod, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 01 2018

    There is no short term amicable solution to the Ayodhya dispute. It's best to maintain status quo for a long long time.
    Meanwhile invest heavily in education, healthcare, job creation etc. that aims to reduce inequality in society. People shouldn't feel as if living itself is a struggle. Eventually society will reach a stage where they no longer care about religion so much that they would riot for it.

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  • mohan sr., Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 01 2018

    Amicable solution !!!!!!!!!!!! Pay 10,000 crores and solve ..... You get land.... They got money ....

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Fri, Mar 02 2018

    Mohan you are right . As your comment they are getting the money since rathayathra started till now cheddi are getting fooled . And they are making the money .

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Thu, Mar 01 2018

    The more spiritual leaders landing in disputed issue the more complicated. Instead, court should take a firm decision.

    Irony of the situation is that, if the issue is closed and there are no such "SUBJECT" for the vote bank ?

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