TIL Desk/National/Ayodhya/ Supreme Court on Friday declined Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy’s plea seeking early hearing on the Ayodhya matter. The case is long pending in the SC, was requested to be heard every day by Subramanian Swamy.
Soon after SC hearing, Swamy took to twitter expressing his resentment on the matter and said, “Today the SC asked me if I was a party in the Ayodhya dispute. I said I had made clear that I was on Fundamental Right to worship issue” He added saying, “The judges said they have no time and adjourned the matter. In other words those who wanted delay succeeded. I will try another route soon”
The SC in its last hearing had asked various parties to sit together and resolve the issue amicably. The move was thereafter welcomed by various parties including BJP, Congress and even by Muslim groups.
A day after SC hearing on the matter, Swamy urged the Muslim groups to accept his proposal of forming Ram temple on the disputed land, and constructing a mosque on the other side of the river Saryu. Swamy said, “Muslim should accept my proposal for a masjid across Saryu. Or else in 2018 on getting the RS majority we will enact a law to build temple”.
An important witness in the Babri Masjid demolition case died in Ayodhya after suffering a heart attack. Mohammad Aslam Ansari suffered a heart attack on Monday at his residence in Ayodhya, his family members said. Qasim, a relative, alleged that Ansari died due to insufficient medical facilities in the government hospital.

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