New Delhi: Even before the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992, the then central government could stop the central security forces from reaching Ayodhya. Even the President's rule could be implemented in Uttar Pradesh. Because the then state government was skeptical of cooperating with the central government. The then Union Home Secretary Madhav Godbole claimed this while talking to the media. Owaisi's allegation on Rampur case, said- Muslims are being discriminated in Terror case Significantly, by November 17, the verdict of the apex court in the Ayodhya case is to come. Former Union Home Secretary Madhav Godbole said on Monday that we had proposed to implement Section 355 in front of the central government, through which central forces could be sent to Uttar Pradesh to protect the mosque and then implemented President's rule. could go. He said that we had prepared a very comprehensive plan for this because the possibility of the state government cooperating with the central government was negligible. Nitish Katara massacre: Vikas Yadav gets a big shock from Supreme Court, parole petition dismissed However, the then PM Narasimha Rao suspected that he had powers under the Constitution to enforce President's rule in any such situation. Madhav Godbole also said that if Rajiv Gandhi had taken action while he was in the post of PM, the issue could have been resolved. Because the political situation on both sides was not strong, a common solution could be found by taking or giving some share. He further said that Rajiv Gandhi went to open the locks of Babri Masjid while PM, during his tenure, the ceremony to lay the foundation stone of the temple was organized, that is why I have called him the second car servant of Ram temple movement. The first Karsevaks was the then DMs who started it all. Giriraj Singh's stance on Rahul Gandhi, says "Which mountain did he go to do penance?"