Reacting to the Supreme Court verdict, Vishwesha Tirtha Swami of Pejawar Mutt said on Saturday both Hindu and Muslim should help each-other to built Ram Temple and a mosque in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.
"Hindus should support to build a mosque and Muslims also should support to build the temple. This is how they can work together and help each other and show solidarity," he told reporters here.
Swami said Muslims should not feel unsatisfied given the fact that a temple stood at the place where Babri Masjid was built.
Earlier on Saturday, the Supreme Court ruled that the Centre would set up a trust in three months to help build a Ram Temple at the disputed 2.77-acre site in Ayodhya.
It said the Muslims should be given five acres of land elsewhere in Ayodhya to construct a mosque.
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