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AIMPLB's concern over Mulayam's no to fresh notification in Babri case

The executive committee of AIMLB on Sunday expresses concern over the Mulayam government's failure in issuing fresh notification in the Babri Masjid demolition case, reports Masoodul Hasan.

Updated on: Apr 23, 2007 12:57 AM IST
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The executive committee of All-India Muslim Personal Board (AIMLB) on Sunday expressed concern over the Mulayam Singh Yadav Government's failure in issuing fresh notification in the Babri Masjid demolition case.

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The board, at its meeting in Delhi, has also decided to write to the Congress-led UPA government not to accept the UP government proposal regarding removal of houses of Muslims living around the disputed area in Ayodhya.

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on the phone senior member Zafaryab Jilani, who presented the report on Babri Masjid, said the chief minister had expressed difficulties to AIMPLB Chairman Rabey Hasani Nadvi in issuing a fresh notification. Jilani said the board had later sought time from the chief minister to explain that there was no legal problem in the matter but "the time was not given", Jilani commented. The board has now decided to take up the issue after the formation of the new government in UP. As regards amendment in UP Zamindari Abolition Act to provide inheritance rights to the Muslim wife and daughter, Jilani said the chief minister had assured Nadvi to the incorporate changes. Jilani said the chief minister had even told the board chief that the concerned minister Ambika Chaudhury had been asked to look into the matter. "But there was no progress," Jilani said.

 
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