Hyderabad MP and AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi is a worried man. He wondered how things will pan out after the Archaeological Survey of India reports are made public after the investigation and hoped that the floodgates for a “thousand Babris” will not be opened.
The Supreme Court refused to stay the Allahabad High Court order allowing the ASI to conduct a scientific survey at the Gyanvapi complex to determine if the 17th century structure was built upon a pre-existing temple, notwithstanding the assertion by the Muslim side that the exercise will “reopen wounds of the past”.
Owaisi said in a tweet one hopes that neither the incidents of “December 23 nor December 6” will repeat and the observation of the Supreme Court in the Ayodhya judgement regarding the sanctity of the Places of Worship Act must not be dishonoured.
“#Gyanvapi ASI reports are made public, who knows how things will pan out? One hopes that neither 23rd December nor 6th December will repeat.
The observation of the Supreme Court in the Ayodhya judgement regarding the sanctity of the Places of Worship Act must not be dishonoured.
The hope is that the floodgates for a thousand Babris will not be opened,” Owaisi tweeted.