Indore: Hours after the high court verdict on Bhojshala complex came, Maulana Kamaluddin Welfare Society president
Abdul Samad on Friday said the order will be challenged in the
Supreme Court.
“We will certainly move the Supreme Court against the high court order that is based on reports that clearly favoured the petitioners,” Samad told TOI.
He claimed that the Society had presented its case before the court with all relevant evidence and documents. The Hindu Front for Justice relied on history, books and research papers. “They did not give any concrete evidence of a temple being demolished for construction of a mosque,” he said.
HFJ lawyer Vishnu Shankar Jain said the Muslims are free to approach the Supreme Court. “We will meet them in the court with our arguments,” he said.