A law graduate who posted "Babri Masjid will be rebuilt like Turkey's Sophia Mosque" on social media will face prosecution as the Supreme Court has refused to quash a criminal case against him.
“Please don’t invite any comments from us… We have seen your post… We have read it many times," a Bench led by Justice Surya Kant told advocate Talha Abdul Rehman who represented petitioner Mohd Faiyyaz Mansuri.
Mansuri had challenged the order of the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court refusing to quash the criminal case lodged against him for posting "Babri Masjid too will one day be rebuilt, just as the Sofian Mosque in Turkey was rebuilt.”
Rehman contended that there was no vulgarity in the petitioner’s post and that it was another person who made the inflammatory post but that person w

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