TIL Desk New Delhi/ Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath has advocated the Supreme Court’s advice over the long pending Ayodhya dispute. Last month, the Supreme Court had observed that Ayodhya was a ‘sensitive’ and ‘sentimental’ issue and suggested that it should be resolved amicably.
While welcoming the top court’s suggestions, Adityanath told RSS mouthpiece Panchajanya that he too is in favour of the contentious issue be resolved to dialogue between the parties involved.
“I welcome the Supreme Court’s observation. My government is ready to help the parties settle the issue through talks. The Allahabad High Court’s September 2010 verdict has cleared majority of issues. So, now it is important that the dispute is resolved amicably,” the UP chief minister said.

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