After the meeting, the AOL said eminent members of the Sunni Waqf Board, All India Muslim Personal Law Board and others met Ravi Shankar and expressed support for an out-of- court settlement in the Ayodhya matter.
"They have supported the proposal of shifting the Masjid outside to another place. Many Muslim stakeholders are cooperating in this matter," an AOL statement said.
"A bigger meeting is slated to be held in Ayodhya soon," the statement said.
Muslim Personal Law Board executive member MaulanaSyed Salman Hussain Nadvi attended the meeting, as also Uttar Pradesh Sunni Waqf Board chairperson Zufar Ahmad Farooqui, Maulana Wasif Hasan of Teelay Wali Masjid in Lucknow and retired IAS officer Dr Anis Ansari, an AOL executive said.
Other attendees were Centre for Objective Research andDevelopment (CORD) director Athar Husain Siddiqui, businessmanA R Rahman, London-based World Islamic Forum chairman Maulana Isa Mansuri, Lucknow advocate Imran Ahmed, former Hajcommittee of India chairman A Aboobucker and Dr Musa Kaiser ofBengaluru.
The efforts had received a tepid and sceptical responsefrom the Vishwa Hindu Parishad which had distanced itself fromthe spiritual leader's attempt to mediate in the protracted issue.
During the Dharma Sansad held at Udupi in Karnataka inNovember last year, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and the VHP didnot 'appreciate' the spiritual guru's efforts to resolve theAyodhya temple dispute without taking them into confidence.
Ravi Shankar had also, in November last, met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath who then said "everyone knows where the talks would lead to", especially whenthe matter is pending before the Supreme Court.
A special bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said it would hear the appeals on March 14 and clarified that it never intended to hear the case on a "day-to-day basis".
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