Ayodhya Verdict to be declared soon, Home Ministry order should be given to states
Ayodhya Verdict to be declared soon, Home Ministry order should be given to states
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Before the Supreme Court's decision on the ongoing Ayodhya dispute, the Central Government has asked all states to take extra vigilance and keep a close watch on the law and order situation. Since then, 4,000 paramilitary personnel have been sent to Uttar Pradesh as a precautionary measure. On the other hand, RPF has also canceled the holiday of all its personnel and started an alert for the security arrangements of 78 important stations.

According to the information received, the Union Home Ministry has said in a general consultation sent to all the states on Thursday, that they will not create any unpleasant situation. 40 companies have sent additional paramilitary forces to help UP government in making security. They have been deployed exclusively at sensitive places including Ayodhya. According to the information received, CJI Ranjan Gogoi will retire on 17 November 2019. There is a possibility of deciding this issue before that.

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Ayodhya lanes roads sealed: information that the verdict has to be vigilant security agencies and authorities in Ayodhya. He has sealed the mixed populated localities roads, streets poles behind susceptible disputed premises last Thursday. There is no way to get on the road on foot. It is being said that people engaged in raising stuff with the family's safety as well as food and need. An intensive search is being done at every check post-barrier.

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Security for 78 crowded stations has been increased: Sources say that the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has sent special monitoring of platforms, stations, yards, tunnels, bridges, parking, warkshop in a seven-page consultation to all zone offices. Is the order of. Sensitive and such places have been asked to identify where anti-social elements explosives may be hidden. The same RPI touches have been increased by increasing the patrolling of trains.

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There should be no celebration nor demonstration on the Ayodhya verdict: Before the verdict in the Ayodhya case, former Karnataka Lokayukta and former Supreme Court judge N Santosh Hegde appealed that the verdict should neither be celebrated nor protests to be done. Hegde said the former judge and former Solicitor General of the apex court said, "The entire country must accept the Supreme Court's decision and there should not be conflicting ideology on it."

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