Will strive for Hindu-Muslim unity, says expelled AIMPLB executive Salman Nadwi

“I am talking about Hindu-Muslim unity and solving this issue. I will be meeting saints in Ayodhya and also have discussion with Hindu brothers from across India,' said Nadvi.

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Will strive for Hindu-Muslim unity, says expelled AIMPLB executive Salman Nadwi

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Salman Nadwi, who was expelled from the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Sunday for suggesting an out of court settlement in the Ayodhya Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid case has said there is scope in Shariyat for shifting the mosque.

“I am talking about Hindu-Muslim unity and solving this issue. I will be meeting saints in Ayodhya and also have a discussion with Hindu brothers from across India,” said Nadvi.

Meanwhile, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) held a press conference in Hyderabad where it said that Babri Masjid is an essential part of faith in Islam and Muslims can never abdicate the masjid nor can they exchange land for masjid, gift masjid land.

Babri Masjid is a masjid and it will remain a masjid till eternity, added the AIMPLB.

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