Katiyar asks Muslims to give up claim on disputed site
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Ayodhya: BJP leader Vinay Katiyar today asked Muslims to give up their claim on the disputed site in Ayodhya and pave the way for construction of a temple there in national interest.
"In the national interest it would be better that Muslims leave their claim on the disputed site and give a message of unity to the world by paving the way for construction of a temple on Ram Janmbhoomi," Katiyar told reporters here. He said if Muslims don't do this, then a number of title suits related to disputed sites in the country will crop up.
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