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Is Ayodhya Verdict tomorrow????


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em aina kakapoyina godavalu maatram avtayi @3$%

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Emi kaadu maama.its all media oa.a. case ni appude close chestaru anukovadam  ledhu

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[quote author=ChittinnaraNaidu link=topic=102935.msg1094685#msg1094685 date=1285605501]
em aina kakapoyina godavalu maatram avtayi @3$%
[/quote]  @gr33d @gr33d Dr@w@ Dr@w@

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I am expecting peace..for both hindu and muslims..but since its national issue.Desition e matram one side vunna..result chala ekkuvaga vuntudi mama

mana Telangana issue is only state issue..danike..rastram antha baggumandi..aroju echhina statement ki

"Ayodhya " refelcts to all hindu and muslim in india so tirpu ematram tedaga vunna..india antha baggu mantadi mama.... sCo_hmmthink  sCo_hmmthink

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hope political parties dont make dirty politics out of this issue

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in my way of view after completetion of common wealth games the judjement will come

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The Centre has asked all states, particularly Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra, to beef up security in dealing with any law and order problem that may arise in the event of the Supreme Court ordering the Allahabad High Court tomorrow to deliver its judgement on the Ayodhya title suit.The Home Ministry has identified 32 sensitive locations across the country -- four of them in Uttar Pradesh -- where there is a potential to "evoke sharp reactions" following the verdict and asked states concerned to be fully alert there.Against the demand of 63,000 paramilitary personnel to deal with any situation arising out of the Allahabad High Court verdict, the Central government has provided 5,200 armed guard, including Rapid Action Force, to Uttar Pradesh -- a decision the state government termed as "insufficient".The Centre is keeping ready paramilitary forces at a few strategic locations, closer to airports, for immediate deployment in the places of trouble anywhere in the country.The Home Ministry has already prepared a contingency plan to deal with any situation arising out of the court judgement which may come even tomorrow itself if the apex court allows to do so.A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice S H Kapadia will tomorrow decide the fate of the special leave petition seeking postponement of the judgement, which was supposed to deliver on September 24 but was deferred by the apex court.In an advisory, the Home Ministry has asked all states and Union Territories to give "top most priority" in maintaining law and order as the judgement has the potential to "evoke sharp reactions".In its communication, the Ministry also informed states and UTs of the activities of various religious groups which have already announced countrywide mass mobilisation and awareness campaign in view of the forthcoming court verdict.Maintaining that the court verdict "is likely to evoke sharp reactions and communal passions among both Hindus and Muslims depending on the way the judgement goes", the Ministry has asked states and UTs to keep a close watch on activities of religious bodies of both the communities in the run-up to the judgement.The Home Ministry has asked paramilitary forces, including CRPF and Rapid Action Force (RAF), to reinforcements ready as and when needed by states for deployment in sensitive areas prior to the verdict.

source: IBN

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