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Ayodhya case will go to SC: Advani

New Delhi, September 18
With less than a week left for the judgment on the Ayodhya title suit dispute, political leaders including BJP’s LK Advani and religious bodies today renewed calls for calm and restraint underscoring that further legal options will be open and that the case will go to the Supreme Court.

Meets Amit Shah

Ahmedabad, September 18
Sending a strong message that the BJP was firmly behind jailed Amit Shah, LK Advani today went to Sabarmati prison to meet the former Gujarat minister who is an accused in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case. Earlier, Arun Jaitley had visited Shah on September 11. — PTI

Cautioning people against falling prey to disruptive elements, the leaders stressed that it is not the end for the road for either of the parties to the suit after the verdict is given and that the apex court was bound to be approached.

“No matter in whose favour the verdict goes, it(case) will go to the Supreme Court,” said Advani in Ahmedabad.

“I have told my party MPs in the parliamentary party meeting that I would request you to not to speculate. We will take a decision on what would be the reaction once the court verdict is out,” he said.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, while making a forceful appeal for calm after the verdict, said the Supreme Court was bound to be approached by parties in case the judgement went against them.

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