2019-11-09 12:11 PM IST
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Updated 9m ago
12:02 PM
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday welcomed the Supreme Court verdict in the Ram Janmbhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case, saying the judgement ended the decades old dispute and appealed to people to maintain peace and harmony. "The five judge bench of Supreme Court after hearing arguments of all parties gave its verdict. We welcome the SC judgement. The SC gave its verdict on decades old dispute. The dispute of many years ended today. I appeal to all maintain peace and harmony," Kejriwal tweeted after the court order.
Updated 37m ago
11:34 AM
The SC granted entire 2.77 acre of disputed land in Ayodhya to deity Ram Lalla. It directed the Centre and UP government to allot five acres land to the Muslims at a prominent place for building mosque. It also directed the Centre to set up trust in three months to formulate scheme for construction of Ram temple at the site, where Babri mosque was demolished, PTI reported. Meanwhile, the court also asked the Centre to grant representation in the trust to Nirmohi Akhara if deemed fit by the government.
Updated 45m ago
11:26 AM
Meanwhile, a self-styled godman was over a 'communal' graffiti ahead of the Supreme Court verdict on the sensitive Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid suit in Dhule, police said on Saturday. The accused Rajendra Marathe alias Raju Maharaj painted a wall in Dhule city with words "Shri Ram" on Friday, an official said, adding that he was arrested immediately.
Updated 47m ago
11:24 AM
The court said the Centre and Uttar Pradesh government can monitor together future actions by authorities. It asked the Centre to consider granting some kind of representation to Nirmohi Akhara in setting up of trust. PTI reported that few lawyers also raised 'Jai Shri Ram' slogans outside Chief Justice's court in SC.