The All India Muslim personal Law Board Convener S Q R Ilyasi said at a seminar in
New Delhi that "We are waiting for the court's verdict (Babri Masjid) and will abide by whatever
decision it takes."

 

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Babri demolition anniversary passes off peacefully

December 06, 2003 19:51 IST


Amidst tight security, the 11th anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition passed
off peacefully with Muslims observing 'mourning' and Hindus holding prayers in
Ayodhya even as the Muslim Personal Law Board said the court verdict should be
followed  to resolve the dispute.

Around 450 activists of the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazagham were arrested as
they tried to stage a protest rally in
Coimbatore.

Additional RAF and CRPF personnel were deployed in Ayodhya and other sensitive
places across the country.
In Ayodhya, Muslims observed the day as Kheraj-e-akidat (day of mourning) and Hindus
organised a 'shanti yagna' (peace prayers) at a temple.

The All India Muslim personal Law Board Convernor S Q R Ilyasi said at a seminar in
New Delhi that "We are waiting for the court's verdict and will abide by whatever
decision it takes."

Babri Masjid Action Committee convenor Zafaryab Jilani, who took part in the
'mourning day' programme in the temple-town said as there was no hope of the dispute
being resolved through dialogue, both communities should prepare to accept the court
verdict.

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad, which gave a call for observing 'valour' day, organised a
scooter rally and blood donation camp in
Lucknow and held a meeting with leaders
urging the NDA government to pass a legislation in Parliament in favour of
construction of
Ram Temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya.

In
Varanasi, about 150 Shiv Sainiks were arrested from different parts of the city
while taking out a procession to mark 'shaurya diwas'.

The day passed off peacefully with no law and order  related incident reported from
anywhere in Uttar Pradesh, Principal Secretary Home, Anil Kumar told reporters.

Reports from
Indore and Ahmedabad said that the city units of VHP there organised
'maha-aartis' and trident distribution functions to mark the day.

Muslim outfits in Tamil Nadu staged demonstrations demanding reconstruction of Babri
Masjid at the disputed site.
Over 26,000 policemen were deployed to maintain law and order in the southern state,
as cops were posted near places of worship to avoid any untoward incident.

In
Madurai, members of TMMK hoisted black flags near mosques and downed shutters of
shops in select pockets at Malapalayam near Tirunelveli. Black banners were also
seen across the streets in Muslim dominated areas with posters demanding
reconstruction of the Masjid at Ayodhya.


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