Chairman Wasim Rizvi said that the Shia board will seek review of a court order quashing its petition challenging the registration of the Babri mosque by Sunni board under its name in 1944.
In the two-day meeting of the Board which ended yesterday, the members authorised Rizvi to take a decision on the process to be adopted for intervening in the court case related to Ayodhya issue.
"Going by this fact it was always a Shia mosque...Only the Imam and Muezzins of the mosque were Sunnis who were paid their due by the Shia Mutawwali. Namaz was offered by both Shia and Sunnis," Rizvi claimed.
In 1944, the Sunni board registered the mosque under its name which was challenged in court by the Shia board in 1945, he said.
"No one, in all these years, ever petitioned to review that order in the high court or any other court...I found that order now and so have been given the responsibility by the board to stake claim over its ownership, he added.
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