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Published 11:46 IST, September 20th 2019

Ayodhya: Swami Chakrapani says Ram Temple will be built using gold

After SC's deadline Hindu Maha Sabha's Swami Chakrapani said if verdict of Ayodhya case is in favour of Hindus, then a grand Ram Temple will be built using gold

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Swami Chakrapani of Hindu Maha Sabha has said on Thursday that if the verdict in the Ramjanambhoomi-Babri Masjid case comes in favour of Hindus, then a grand temple of Lord Ram will be built using gold in Ayodhya. "As soon as in the first week of November verdict comes in favour of Hindu Maha Sabha and Hindus we have decided to build a grand temple of Lord Ram made not of stones and bricks but Gold," said Swami Chakrapani. "The Sanatan Dharmi Hindus of not only in India but from all over the world will contribute in building a grand temple of Lord Rama made up of gold," he added. 

Supreme Court sets deadline for Ayodhya verdict

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that arguments in the Ramjanambhoomi-Babri Masjid case have to be completed by October 18 even as the mediation panel may continue its work under confidentiality. "As per the estimate of tentative dates to finish the hearing in the case, we can say that the submissions have to be likely completed by October 18," said the CJI Ranjan Gogoi, who heads the five-judge constitution bench hearing the case. He is set to demit office on November 17.

READ: Ayodhya deadline: CJI asks parties to finish arguments by October 18

The mediation panel can submit a report whatever be the outcome of it after the process, the court had observed. The mediation panel report will be submitted by Justice (Retd) FMI Khalifullah-led three-member panel to the Apex Court in a sealed cover. The top court is hearing a batch of petitions filed by -- Hindu and Muslim and others sides -- challenging the 2010 Allahabad High Court judgment, which divided the disputed site into three equal parts. The day-to-day hearing started on August 6 after a court-appointed mediation panel failed to resolve the dispute through an amicable settlement.

READ: Ayodhya mediators seek SC nod to resume talks, amid daily hearings

Mediation close to settlement

Earlier on Tuesday, Republic TV had accessed super-exclusive documents revealing that mediation was about to reach its final stage of settlement in the dispute. While it was declared by CJI Ranjan Gogoi on August 2 - that mediation in the Ayodhya land dispute has failed, these documents reveal that mediation was about to settle, but could not be completed 'due to paucity of time'. In a letter written by Sunni Waqf Board to the mediation panel, comprising of Justice P.M. Ibrahim Kalifulla, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Sriram Panchi, the board has asked for more time from the panel to reach a settlement.

"The issue was almost resolved and the parties had reached a definite settlement. However, the same could not be finalised due to paucity of time. If only or two weeks more were available with you, we are sure that Settlement could have come through," the letter dated September 5, 2019 read. 

(inputs from ANI)

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Updated 12:16 IST, September 20th 2019