IUML unhappy over Ayodhya verdict
The IUML decided to discuss with like-minded community groups and organisations the steps to be taken to get maximum justice to the community.
Kozhikode: The IUML has expressed its unhappiness over the Ayodhya verdict and decided to seek legal remedies. While it accepted the Supreme Court judgment, it said the minority community felt that it was not given justice.
This view emerged at a meeting of the high-power committee of the Indian Union Muslim League held here on Monday. The IUML decided to discuss with like-minded community groups and organisations the steps to be taken to get maximum justice to the community.
A committee was formed with Khader Moideen, national president of the party, as chairman to form a platform at the national level to get a better verdict.
IUML national organising secretary E.T. Muhammed Basheer told DC that the community has the freedom to seek legal remedies.
“We respect the judiciary and its verdict, but we have the freedom to seek a better verdict,” he said. The meeting was chaired by IUML president Syed Panakkad Hyderali Shihab Thangal.