The Left parties, SP and some sections of the minority community had alleged that the court verdict had given precedence to faith over evidence.
Though efforts are on between some leaders of both the communities for a consensus and reconciliation on the issue, those opposed to the verdict are said to be mulling over approaching the Supreme Court.
Advani stated in his blog that the court and the ASI had made all efforts to find conclusive evidence.
"The Ground Penetrating Radar Survey (conducted by ASI) had shown up some anomalies. So the High Court directed the ASI to undertake excavations," Advani said.
On September 30, the High Court gave its verdict on the Ayodhya title suit, ruling that the 2.77 acre disputed land in Ayodhya be divided into three parts among Hindus and Muslims and holding that the place where the makeshift temple of Lord Rama currently exists belongs to Hindus.
While delivering its judgement, it gave three months time to the litigants concerned to appeal to the apex court against its verdict.