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Lucknow DM, DIG caution against interpretation of Ayodhya verdict | With barely an hour left for the Lucknow bench
of the Allahabad High Court to deliver its verdict in the Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit, Lucknow District Magistrate Anil Sagar on Thursday said the Allahabad High Court has cautioned against interpretation of the judgement. He
said the full verdict would be posted on the High Court's website. "The full verdict
will be posted on the website of the Allahabad High Court
www.allahabadhighcourt.in.
The High Court has cautioned against interpretation of the judgement. Three separate
copies of the synopsys of the three judges will be handed over to the media after
the verdict," said Sagar. "The media will receive the three copies of the judgements
synopsys at the District Commissioner's office," he added. Lucknow Deputy
Inspector
General (DIG) of Police Rajeev Krishna made a similar plea in the presence of
representatives of about hundred media organisations. The verdict in the Ram
Janambhoomi-Babri
Masjid dispute will decide whether the 2.7 acres of disputed land on which the
Babri Masjid stood before it was demolished on December 6, 1992, belongs to the
Sunni Central Waqf Board or to the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha. The court has
been turned into a virtual fortress and declared a no access zone. Additional
civil and police officers have been being deployed at sensitive places, including
the Allahabad High Court and its Lucknow bench premises. Administrations in all
districts are directed to ensure that anti-social elements do not disturb the
law and order situation. The security of the three high court judges has been
tightened. About 20 personnel of the PAC and five CRPF personnel have been
deployed
at the residence of all three judges. They have been also provided an escort and
pilot car and one PSO. A DSP rank officer has been made in charge of the judges'
security. About 25 districts of the state, including Agra, Allahabad, Aligarh,
Azamgarh, Bareilly, Behraich, Bulandsahar, Gonda, Gorakhpur, Kanpur, Meerut,
Moradabad,
Mau, Varanasi, Faizabad, Mathura, Bijnore, Muzaffarnagar and Lucknow have been
identified as sensitive or hyper sensitive, and therefore, special security precautions
have taken for these places. On Wednesday, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram
said the Centre has taken adequate measures and deployed enough security forces
all over the country to assist state governments to maintain peace. He said all
the state governments have been advised to be firm and expressed the confidence
that they will be able to maintain public order and peace.
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