Ayodhya (UP):Some Muslim litigants in the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute said that if the Supreme Court's verdict is in their favour then the construction of mosque should be delayed on the disputed land in Ayodhya to maintain harmony.
A litigant, Haji Mahboob, said that keeping in view the condition of the country, the first priority is to maintain harmony.
"If the verdict is in favour of Muslims, then in the greater interest of peace and communal harmony, we should not build a mosque on the land, we should construct a boundary around it and leave it," he said.
"This is my personal opinion, what I think should be kept in view of the present situation of the country. I will also discuss this proposal with other litigants," he said.
Another litigant, Mufti Hasbullah Baadshah Khan, who is the local president of the Jamiat Ulema Hind, also agreed with Mahboob.
"It is correct that we must take care of communal harmony first. We will discuss the situation with senior Muslim religious leaders. In the current scenario we should postpone the mosque's construction if the verdict comes in our favour," he said.