Ravidas Temple is going to be built again, Supreme Court approves Center's proposal
Ravidas Temple is going to be built again, Supreme Court approves Center's proposal
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New Delhi: Recently, in the case of Sant Ravidas Temple in Tughlakabad area of the capital, the Supreme Court on Monday made it clear that the concrete structure of the Ravidas Temple will be built in the old place but not a temporary structure. In fact, former presidents of Haryana Congress Ashok Tanwar and Praveen Jain had filed an application to change the order given by the Supreme Court on October 21. A permanent temple should be ordered at the temple site and not a cabin made of wood. And the tank near the temple should be included in the temple premises.

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According to the information received, in fact, for the construction of Ravidas temple, the central government had proposed to give 400 square meters of land, which was accepted by the Supreme Court and allowed the construction of the temple at the place where the temple was demolished. The Supreme Court had asked the Center to set up a committee to look into temple construction etc. in six weeks. Earlier, the Supreme Court had indicated to the solution that the petitioners had asked Congress leaders Ashok Tanwar and Pradeep Jain to bring a solution in the case.

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At the same time, sources say that the Sant Ravidas temple located in Tughlakabad was demolished following the order of the Supreme Court. After this, there were huge protests in Delhi and many surrounding districts and then a petition was filed in this case in the Supreme Court. A petition was filed in the Supreme Court by former Haryana Congress President Ashok Tanwar and former Union Minister Pradeep Jain, demanding that the temple is more than 600 years old, so new laws are not applicable to it. The right of worship and article 21A was also cited in the court. But he spoke to shift him and the way the temple was broken, he was part of a larger conspiracy Hakyacika Court has passed an order to reconsider its decision and construction of the temple.

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Before the filing of this petition, the Supreme Court had asked the governments of Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana to ensure that the law and order situation does not deteriorate. The bench of Justices Arun Mishra and MR Shah asked the governments of Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi to ensure that Received the temple should not Bigdni law and order situation during the protests over the demolition.

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