The BJP today welcomed the Supreme Court's suggestion of an out-of-court settlement of the Ayodhya dispute, and said aggrieved parties should keep in mind its "sensitivity" while discussing the matter.
"The Supreme Court has called for an out-of-court settlement between the aggrieved parties. The parties should resolve the issue amicably by talking to each other.
"We welcome this step and I believe they should have talks outside the court," BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra told reporters here.
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Patra suggested that aggrieved parties should talk while keeping in mind the "sensitivity" of the issue.
The Supreme Court today said fresh attempts must be made by all parties concerned to find a solution to the Ayodhya temple dispute which is a "sensitive" and "sentimental matter".
A bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar said that such religious issues can be solved through negotiations and offered to mediate to arrive at an amicable settlement.
The observations came after BJP leader Subramanian Swamy mentioned the matter seeking urgent hearing of the issue.
On February 26 last year, the apex court had allowed Swamy to intervene in the pending matters relating to the Ayodhya title dispute with his plea seeking construction of Ram temple at the site of the demolished disputed structure.
The BJP leader had earlier moved the plea for a direction to allow construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya at the disputed site and had mentioned it before a bench headed by the then Chief Justice T S Thakur for an urgent hearing.
He had also sought directions to expedite the disposal of several petitions challenging the Allahabad High Court verdict of three-way division of the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya on September 30, 2010.
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BJP MP Vinay Katiyar also welcomed the Supreme Court's view, saying there will be a "positive" initiative now that the saffron party has a government in Uttar Pradesh.
Speaking to reporters, Katiyar added that the Yogi Adityanath government, which is barely two-day-old, should be given time to deal with the issue.
"It is a very good view that the Supreme Court has taken. Our party has a government in Uttar Pradesh. Now, there will be a positive initiative, which was negative until now.
"I think the problem will be solved. But the government is just two-day-old. It should be given time to deal with the issue," Katiyar told reporters.