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Security checks going on ahead of the Ayodhya verdict. Photo: PTI.

Ayodhya case: Authorities in Punjab, Haryana review law and order situation


Punjab and Haryana’s law and order situation was reviewed by the officials of the two states ahead of the Supreme Court’s judgment for the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case.

The apex court may pronounce the judgment at 10:30 am on Saturday (November 9).

Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh, who will be leading a delegation to Kartarpur Sahib in Pakistan on Saturday, held a meeting with DGP Dinkar Gupta and other senior officers. He directed the officers to remain alert and take all steps to ensure peace and harmony in the state, an official spokesman said.

The chief minister has also asked police and other security agencies to keep a tab on suspected troublemakers, and take immediate and stern action against anyone found trying to disturb law and order in Punjab, he said.

Also read: Supreme Court to deliver verdict in Ayodhya case today

“Peace is of utmost importance and nobody will be allowed to disturb it under any circumstances,” Singh said.

He appealed to the people to maintain peace and not do anything that could create law and order problems in the state. “Whatever be the court’s judgment, everyone should accept it and abide by it,” Singh added.

In neighbouring Haryana, police said they have made all arrangements to maintain law and order. “We have made all arrangements to maintain law and order in the state in view of the Ayodhya verdict,” Haryana additional director general of police (law and order) Navdeep Singh Virk said.

Necessary instructions were issued earlier and additional personnel have been allotted to some districts. Peace committees have been formed in sensitive districts and areas, he said.

(With inputs from agencies)

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