Ayodhya terror attack case: Court hearing completes, decision to come on June 18
Ayodhya terror attack case: Court hearing completes, decision to come on June 18
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Prayagraj: The court is scheduled to pronounce its verdict on June 18 in the July 5, 2005 terror blast case at the Ramjanmabhoomi complex in Ayodhya. The special decision will be pronounced in the Naini Central Jail. Special Judge SC-ST Dinesh Chandra is hearing the case. During the hearing at the Naini Central Jail on Monday, the judge heard all the sides and reserved their verdict.

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The court has categorically stated that the verdict on the case will be pronounced on June 18. It may be mentioned that on July 5, 2005, 5 terrorists attacked Ramjanmabhoomi with sophisticated weapons, rocket launchers and grenades, etc. Due to the vigilance of the security forces, the terrorists could not succeed in their mission and all were piled up before they reached the Site of Ramjanambhoomi.

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The terrorist also carried out a suicide blast. Two civilians were also killed in the incident. At the same time, half a dozen security personnel were injured. The security agencies had then detained five terrorists for conspiring to carry out the attack and providing arms, vehicles and other items to the terrorists, which the court is now set to pronounce.

 

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