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Supreme Court to hear Ayodhya case on Jan 4

| @indiablooms | Dec 25, 2018, at 11:27 am

New Delhi, Dec 25 (IBNS): The Supreme Court will hear the case, which pertains to whether Ram temple can be built in the disputed land of Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya, on Jan 4, 2019.

Earlier in November, the top court had rejected a plea seeking an urgent hearing of the case.

The Supreme Court will hear pleas challenging Allahabad High Court's verdict which divided 2.77-acre disputed Ayodhya land among Ram Lalla, Sunni Waqf Board and Nirmohi Akhara.

The apex court will decide whether Ram temple can be built in the same disputed land, where Babri Masjid was held till 1992.

In 1992, the Babri Masjid was brought down by several right-wing volunteers who believe Lord Ram was born at that land.

The verdict, if passed prior to 2019 General Elections, will boost up the BJP, whose political commitment was building the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

On Sept 27, the apex court had refused to re-visit its 1994 verdict which had stated mosque was not important for Muslims to offer prayers, paving way for the hearing of the Ayodhya case.

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