Published 06:45 IST, November 9th 2019
RSS connects with Muslim professionals ahead of the Ayodhya verdict
Ahead of the verdict in the Ayodhya case, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has decided to open a dialogue with professionals from the community
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Ahe of verdict in Ayodhya case, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has decided to open a dialogue with professionals from Muslim community. Earlier on Tuesday, vember 5, BJP and RSS h chaired a meeting with community's clerics, acemics and prominent persons was organised, stressing on maintaining social harmony and unity. Apart from this, RSS team has planned interaction with educated youths and professionals from various walks of life. Supreme Court is likely to deliver its verdict on Ayodhya case on vember 17.
event is slated to take place on vember 8 at Nehru Memorial in Delhi, with RSS team functionaries Krishna Gopal and Ram Lal expected to dress professionals at event.
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" nda of meet is court's verdict in Ayodhya case and to maintain harmony after it is delivered," said a senior RSS leer involved in process. According to a senior member of team, various NGOs and professional bodies were contacted to reach out to professionals from mirity community and n invitations were sent out. "A group of 70 to 80 professionals would be participating in this interaction with professionals from community. group consists of engineers, professors, doctors and social activists," ded leer.
members of RSS on Wednesday took a call to approach leers across political spectrum in its effort to promote harmony. Furr giving details about same, leer said,
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"t many people are following religious leers. re may be many who spend too much time on social media. We all should avoid responding to fake and instigating messs if re would be any. We kw se professionals too would t want peace to be disturbed. We are reaching out to m. It's a continuous process till verdict comes. We need to be prepared to accept it amicably."
Security Apparatus ahe of Verdict
Keeping in mind potential hotspots that could eir be a site for any violence or could be used to hide explosives, officials have covered aspects like security at platforms, railway stations, yard, parking , bridges and tunnels as well as production units and workshops. Railway Protection Force visory has said that a close watch should be kept on all religious structures near railway stations or within its premises as y may become a 'flashpoints' in case tempers run high.
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(With Inputs from ANI)
06:42 IST, November 8th 2019