Supreme Saturday: Ayodhya verdict to be pronounced by Apex Court on Saturday: Schools, colleges and other educational institutions in Uttar Pradesh will be closed till November 11 ,Chief Minister Yogi appeals to maintain harmony

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New Delhi, November 08: On Saturday, the Supreme Court will give its historic verdict in the Ayodhya case, on which the Delhi Police has prepared a roadmap to maintain the precautionary security system.

The Uttar Pradesh government has become cautious in view of the Supreme Court’s decision on Saturday on the Ayodhya dispute. District magistrates and superintendents of police of all districts have been instructed to maintain law and order.

In Ramanagari Ayodhya, there are strict security arrangements at every step of the decision. Apart from this, security has been increased in all sensitive districts including Mathura and Kashi. On the other hand, orders have been issued to keep all schools, colleges, educational institutions and training centers in the state closed from 9 to 11 November.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has appealed to the people of the state not to associate the coming decision with victory and defeat. It is the responsibility of all of us to maintain a peaceful and amicable atmosphere in the state. Ignore the rumors at all. He said that the administration is committed to protecting everyone and maintaining law and order in the state. If anyone tries to play with the law and order, strict action will be taken against him. Along with this, the parties involved in the trial have also appealed to the people to maintain peace.

Significantly, the bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi will give its verdict on the Ayodhya dispute on Saturday. This bench consists of five judges. Earlier today, Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi met State Chief Secretary Rajendra Kumar Tiwari and Director General of Police Om Prakash Singh.

It is being told that along with the Chief Justice, other judges hearing the Ayodhya case were also involved in this meeting. During this period, the judges inquired about the security arrangements in UP. At the same time, asked the officials whether they need any cooperation from the court to maintain law and order. Since then, it was believed that the Supreme Court can give its verdict anytime.

Whereas in Delhi, Policemen have been posted at the rear of Delhi under the supervision of their officers and special attention will be kept on suspicious activities. The police will ensure that special security measures are taken throughout Delhi and particularly in sensitive areas during the verdict.

A police officer said that instructions have been issued to the Deputy Commissioners of Police and SHOs of all the districts of Delhi to identify sensitive areas of the area and monitor and continuously patrol those areas.

It has also been asked to increase the security of religious places and to deploy police forces at such places. Along with this, appealed to ensure peace in all areas by meeting with religious institutions and Aman Committee. Anyone trying to attack on the unity and integrity of the country in any manner will be found guilty and strict action will be taken against them. During this time, the police team will also monitor social media.