Political leaders appeal for peace, security measures stepped up ahead of Ayodhya verdict
Politics | November 08, 2019 7:22 ISTPolitical leaders appeal for peace, security measures stepped up ahead of Ayodhya verdict
Political leaders appeal for peace, security measures stepped up ahead of Ayodhya verdict
With the Ayodhya verdict on cards, the Centre is strengthening its security preparedness. As many as 4,000 paramilitary personnel have been rushed to Uttar Pradesh while the Railway police canceled leave of its force and stepped up vigil at 78 major stations and on trains.
The Railway Protection Force has also cancelled all leaves of its personnel ahead of Ayodhya verdict, additional staff will be engaged to escort trains. It identified 78 stations with high footfall for heightened security including stations in Mumbai, Delhi, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.
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Earlier, PM Modi in his Mann Ki Baat urged the political class to help maintain 'peace' across India, just as Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the ideological mentor of the party in a recently issued statement urged all to 'abide by' the verdict
Earlier, PM Modi in his Mann Ki Baat urged the political class to help maintain 'peace' across India, just as Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the ideological mentor of the party in a recently issued statement urged all to 'abide by' the verdict, whichever way it may come.
Ahead of the Supreme Court verdict, the RSS has cancelled all its programmes for the month and also visits of senior office-bearers.
AMU authorities have also cautioned people against rumour mongering or fake news circulation on social media.
The Supreme Court by 2:1 majority decides that a 3-judge bench would begin hearing in the Ayodhya land dispute from the week starting October 29.
During the course of the hearing Justice Bhushan had observed that nobody was questioning that mosque is essential to Islam, but the question is whether offering namaz in mosque was essential.
Lucknow, Oct 16: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board today unanimously decided to challenge the Allahabad High Court's verdict on the Ayodhya title suits in the Supreme Court. "During a meeting of the working
New Delhi Unfazed by the criticism over his remarks after the Allahabad High Court verdict on the Ayodhya title suits, Samajwadi Party (SP) chief on Wednesday met the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid in Delhi
New Delhi/Lucknow, Oct 5: Dissatisfied with the Allahabad High Court verdict on the Ayodhya title dispute, the Sunni Central Waqf Board has decided to challenge it in the Supreme Court by the end of this
New Delhi, Oct 5: Attacking BJP veteran L K Advani for his remarks that he feels "vindicated" about his 'rath yatra' in the wake of the Ayodhya verdict, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal today said the
New Delhi, Oct 5: The Left parties today said the Ayodhya verdict will set a "dangerous precedent" as it was based on faith and belief and hoped that the Supreme Court will address the issue
New Delhi, Oct 4: BJP leader L K Advani feels "vindicated" about his Ayodhya 'rath yatra' in the wake of the Allahabad High Court verdict and prefers a negotiated settlement for building a Ram temple
Vadodara, Oct 3 : Slamming political parties that criticised Allahabad High Court's verdict on Ayodhya title suit, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday termed them as "hypocrites". "People should identify these hypocrites who do
Porbandar, Oct 2: Terming Allahabad High Court's verdict on Ayodhya land as a blessing from Mahatma Gandhi, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi said the verdict is a good sign to realise Gandhji's ideology of 'Ram
New Delhi, Oct 1 : BJP President Nitin Gadkari today expressed himself against the Ayodhya issue going to he Supreme Court and offered "100 per cent" participation if government makes efforts for evolving a consensus.
New Delhi, Oct 1: Kanchi Seer Jayendra Saraswati today welcomed the Allahabad High Court judgement on Ayodhya title suits saying it would bring communal amity while the chief cleric of Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari
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