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new Delhi. The Supreme Court on Ayodhya's Ram Mandir Babri Masjid land dispute will be heard today on Saturday. The judgment was secured on October 16 after 40 days of sitting on the constitutional bench and after a marathon hearing. The Supreme Court will give its verdict on this today. In view of the decision, the Ministry of Home Affairs has ordered concrete arrangements in the country including UP. The Ministry of Home Affairs has sent about 4,000 paramilitary personnel for deployment in Uttar Pradesh, especially Ayodhya.

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Delhi
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Before the Supreme verdict on the Ayodhya dispute, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said – 'We have full confidence in our judiciary. I appeal to all to accept the Supreme Court's decision and maintain peace. '
Mahant Satyendra Das, Chief Priest of the makeshift Ram temple in #Ayodhya: I appeal to all to respect the Supreme Court verdict and maintain peace. Prime Minister has rightly said that the Ayodhya verdict will not be anyone's loss or victory. pic.twitter.com/qCRyLg4ccl
– ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2019
Prior to the decision on Ayodhya, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat appealed everyone to maintain peace.
Delhi
Tight security arrangements outside the house of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi.
Prior to the decision on Ayodhya, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat appealed everyone to maintain peace.
Rajasthan
Mobile Internet service stopped in Bharatpur till 6 am tomorrow.
The local administration has formed several Peace Committees regarding Ayodhya.
Decision on Ayodhya
All school colleges closed in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir
Ayodhya
Security personnel deployed around Ram Janmabhoomi Police Station.
The Ayodhya verdict is full of security. Security photo outside Hanuman Garhi
IG (Moradabad Range), Ramit Sharma: Everything is normal. Instructed security forces & depts to stay alert in morning. We expect everything to be normal. We're monitoring social media so that action can be taken against anyone spreading rumors or hurting people's sentiments. pic.twitter.com/IwkwleJzZ0
– ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) November 8, 2019
IG of Moradabad Range, Ramit Sharma said- Everything is normal. The security forces and their departments were asked to remain alert in the morning. We expect everything to be normal. We are keeping an eye on social media to prevent the spread of lies that hurt people.
Internet service has been stopped in nine sensitive districts of the state including Meerut and Aligarh. Internet services of the entire state can be closed for some time if needed. So that the anti-social elements cannot take advantage of it.
Major leaders of the Sangh have started reaching Delhi regarding the Ayodhya verdict. There will be a meeting after the verdict.
Aligarh District Magistrate (DM), Chandra Bhushan Singh: Police forces will be deployed everywhere. One company of RAF (Rapid Action Force) is here, we have asked for one more company from the govt. All of us are on alert. pic.twitter.com/G19ts3NL3E
– ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) November 8, 2019
Ban on mobile internet services in Aligarh.
In view of the verdict on Ayodhya, the police in Bengaluru imposed Section 144 from 7 am to 12 pm.
The vigilance of Punjab Police has also been increased in the Malerkotla Muslim majority area of Punjab and paramilitary forces have been kept on high alert
Instructions have been issued to police on alert in Mewat and Noonh of Haryana and companies of paramilitary forces are also being sent there.
High alert issued in Punjab and Haryana before the decision in Ayodhya case on Saturday
In view of the Ayodhya verdict, the education minister of Karnataka declared a holiday on November 9 across the state.
Congress has convened CWC meeting in view of Ayodhya verdict
Aligarh Dist Magistrate: We have suspended internet services for 24 hours starting 12 AM on 8th Nov. Further decision regarding this will be taken based on the situation. Security forces have been deployed. All schools, colleges and educational institutions remain closed for 3 days https://t.co/8gzuCvLQl9 pic.twitter.com/0uLpFgDy9a
– ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) November 8, 2019
Internet services were closed for 24 hours in Aligarh, UP in view of Ayodhya verdict
In view of the Ayodhya verdict, the BJP on Saturday canceled all the previously scheduled programs in Rajasthan.
School-college closed in Ghaziabad
District Information Officer Ghaziabad said that all schools in the district regarding the upcoming decision of the Supreme Court regarding Ayodhya. College Engineer College and all educational institutions and training centers will remain closed. The order was given by District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey. District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey has informed that all the schools in the district are aimed at maintaining peace and harmony in the district on November 9 regarding the decision of the Supreme Court regarding Ayodhya. College. University Engineer College all types of training centers will be closed from November 9 to November 11. He is the director of all school colleges. The Principal has called for all schools to be closed for maintaining law and order and peace in the district.
Taking the preparations before the decision, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called a high level meeting
Bengaluru police commissioner, Bhaskar Rao: We've made necessary deployments. Sec 144 CrPC (prohibits assembly of more than 4 people in an area) imposed in Bangalore from 7 am-12 midnight. Social media will be strictly monitored. Liquor shops will remain closed tomorrow. #Karnataka pic.twitter.com/2lgJYIANW1
– ANI (@ANI) November 8, 2019
Liquor shops will remain closed in the city from 6 am to midnight, 8000 security personnel have been deployed in Bengaluru: Bengaluru Police Commissioner
No one is allowed to shout slogans in Bengaluru, Section 144 will remain in force in Bengaluru City on Saturday: Bengaluru Police Commissioner
In view of the Supreme Court's decision on Ayodhya tomorrow, Section 144 is applicable in the whole of Uttar Pradesh
All government and private schools in Madhya Pradesh will be closed tomorrow in view of the Supreme Court's decision on Ayodhya tomorrow
In view of the Supreme Court's decision on the issue of Ayodhya, I appeal to the people of the state to maintain mutual harmony and peace. Trust the news from authorized sources on this issue and stay away from rumors and rumors on social media with rumors: Bhupesh Baghel CM Chhattisgarh
We have taken all necessary measures to keep the situation under control and maintain peace and law and order in Hyderabad. Special deployment has been made in sensitive areas in the city: Anjani Kumar, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City
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