Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
The oldest litigant in the Babri
Masjid case, Mohammad Farooq, died at the age of 100 here.
Farooq, a resident of Ayodhya, was
one of the seven main litigants from Muslim side in the 1949 Babri Masjid case
regarding placing of Lord Ram idols in the premises.
After his demise on Wednesday, Farooq’s eldest son Mohammad Saleem may inherit his legacy of the case and become litigant in his father’s place, Additional Advocate General of the Uttar Pradesh Government and convenor of Babri Masjid Action Committee, Zafaryab Jilani said.
After his demise on Wednesday, Farooq’s eldest son Mohammad Saleem may inherit his legacy of the case and become litigant in his father’s place, Additional Advocate General of the Uttar Pradesh Government and convenor of Babri Masjid Action Committee, Zafaryab Jilani said.
Farooq’s father, Mohammad Zahur, was
one of the original complainants in the case, he said.
The remaining six litigants in the
case are Ashhad Rashidi, Hashim Ansari, Maulana Mahfuzurur Rahman, Mufti
Hasbullah, Mahmud and the Sunni Central Waqf Board.
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
Oldest litigant in Babri Masjid case passes away
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