Supreme Court dismisses petition seeking to dig Ramjanmabhoomi, fined petitioners
Supreme Court dismisses petition seeking to dig Ramjanmabhoomi, fined petitioners
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New Delhi: Public interest petitions have been rejected by the Supreme Court of India to dig up the Ramjanmabhoomi site in Ayodhya and protect the artifacts. Along with this, the court has also imposed a fine of one lakh rupees on both the petitioners. The top court has rejected these petitions.

A bench of Justice Arun Mishra told the petitioners how they can file this petition in public interest. The court has ordered the fine to be deposited within a month. It is noteworthy that many remnants were recovered during the leveling of the Ramjanmabhoomi site. After this, two Buddhist observers from Bihar had claimed their claim on Ram Janmabhoomi. Bhante Budhasharan Kesariya had said that during the leveling of Ram temple in Ayodhya, many statues, Ashoka Dhamma Chakra, lotus flower and other relics have been cleared during the leveling, it is clear that the current Ayodhya Bodhisattva Lomash The sage's Buddha city is Saket.

He said that, 'Public interest litigation was filed in the Supreme Court by the three Muslim and Buddhist parties on the Ayodhya case. But ignoring all the evidence, a unilateral decision was given in favor of the Hindus. For this, our organization has written to many institutions including the President, the apex court and informed about the actual situation.

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