Published 10:59 IST, November 9th 2019
Ayodhya case: Uttarakhand CM appeals people to not spread rumours
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Saturday appealed the people of the state to accept the Supreme Court verdict and to not spread any rumours
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As Supreme Court will deliver verdict on Ayodhya land dispute case on Saturday, vember 9, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Saturday appealed to people of Uttarakhand to accept Supreme Court verdict on case. He also appealed for people of state to t spre rumours or objectionable comments on social media that could versely affect social harmony.
In his statement given to news ncy ANI, he said, " I appeal to people of Uttarakhand to accept whatever verdict is given by Supreme Court. rumors or objectionable comments should be me on social media or or platforms that could versely affect social harmony."
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Security arrangements in Ayodhya
Ahe of verdict, security in Ayodhya has been beefed up. So far, 18,000 state police personnel, 3,000 state Rapid Action Force staff, and 4,000 Central troops have been deployed in Ayodhya to maintain law and order. Sources suggest that forces have been directed by Uttar Presh government to ensure that body is allowed to spre any communal mess, including political and religious leers within State.
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Security Arrangements in Delhi
Security has been tightened across National Capital ahe of verdict. Delhi police have also me necessary security arrangements at official residence of five Supreme Court judges who will be delivering verdict on case on vember 9. Meanwhile, security arrangements of Supreme Court have also been tightened, with Delhi police and paramilitary forces keeping a close eye an all activities.
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SC Development
Ayodhya land dispute, which is one of longest standing legal battles country has seen, will see its conclusion on vember 9, 2019. Various security and or arrangements have been me to ensure peace and harmony in country once verdict is prounced tomorrow. Section 144 has alrey been imposed by various states. A five-judge constitution bench h been hearing day-to-day arguments in case that lasted 40 days. final verdict was reserved by Supreme Court on October 16.
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10:17 IST, November 9th 2019