Live: Shiite Board rejected: Shiite mosque cannot be granted to Sunni Waqf Board


New delhi date. Saturday, November 9, 2019

Update

- Shia board rejects application: Shia mosque built by Sunni waqf cannot be granted to board
- Chief Justice of India arrives in court


Highlights

- Supreme 'verdict' of a seven-year-old, multi-pronged, multi-late seven-decade-old case

- Today's 'Supreme' verdict of a seven-decade-old case

- Home Ministry directs all states to increase security in sensitive areas

- All school colleges in Uttar Pradesh closed for three days: Section 144 applies in Ayodhya

- Home Ministry directs all states to increase security in sensitive areas

- Center sends 40 paramilitary troops in Uttar Pradesh, police fortifications in Ayodhya: drones will be monitored

- The High Court in 2010 ordered all three of Akhada, Ramlala and Waqf boards to share land equally.

- Action will be taken against those who share inflammatory posts on social media, 32 thousand volunteers sought help

- Daily hearing of more than 14 petitions challenging Supreme Court judgment in Supreme held for 40 days


The country's highest court will announce the Ayodhya dispute verdict at any time today. Security was tightened around the country on that occasion.

Authorities were obsessing over the WhatsApp, Twitter and Facebook. All precautions were taken to ensure that the environment was not disturbed by false rumors. More than 40,000 policemen were deployed in Mumbai for the arrest.

The central government sent 4000 paramilitary forces to Uttar Pradesh. On the eve of the verdict, Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi on Friday called on the Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary and Director General of Police to find out how the law and order situation is in Uttar Pradesh.

Today, the 144th Article has been implemented throughout Uttar Pradesh and very strict security arrangements were made in sensitive places like Kanpur, Lucknow, Varanasi, Aligarh, Bareilly, Moradabad, Rampur.

Almost every political party, including Muslim fundamentalists and intellectuals, made a public appeal to maintain peace and brotherhood.

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