NIC demand at NSA meet with religious leaders

TNN Bureau. Updated: 11/10/2019 6:41:58 PM National

New Delhi, Nov 10 (IANS) National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, at his residence on Sunday here, held a meeting of eminent religious leaders from across faiths to discuss maintaining peace and harmony in the wake of Ayodhya verdict. A joint statement was issued after the meet, but most religious leaders demanded revival of National Integration Council (NIC), established in 1961.

"I demanded revival of National Integration Council and said that the meeting of NIC should be held at least twice a year to know about each other and help confidence building measures within faith." Naved Hamid, Chairman, Majlis-e-Mushawarat told IANS.

He added that his demand was supported by most of the participants.

After the meeting, a joint statement was issued, which said, "all the participants reposed full faith in the rule of law and Constitution of India. The leaders resolved to honour the decision of the Supreme court and appealed to all countrymen to abide by it, emphasizing that the national interest overrides all other considerations. They extended their full cooperation to the Government in ensuring peace, communal harmony and upholding the rule of law."

Swami Ramdev, who also attended the meet, said that the two communities should move forward and build confidence amongst the fellow countrymen, while Sunni Waqf Board Chairman Zafar farooqui said that they are not going to file review petition against the order.

Shia Cleric Maulana Kalbe Jawad and Swami Chidanand Saraswati were also present at the inter-religious meet at Doval's residence on Sunday. Naved Hamid of Majlis-E-Mushawarat, Asghar Mehdi, Jamiat Ahle Hadis and Salim Engineer of Jamat-E-Islami Hind also attended the meet.

Earlier on Saturday, Doval held meeting with Hindu religious leaders - Avdheshanand Giri, Swami Parmatmanand and Baba Ramdev to discuss Ayodhya verdict. The meeting lasted for an hour.


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