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Ayodhya case News

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On December 6, there is a possibility of a big stir in the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah complex in Mathura, because the All India Hindu Mahasabha has announced the recitation of Hanuman Chalisa today.
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On December 6, there is a possibility of a big stir in the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah complex in Mathura, because the All India Hindu Mahasabha has announced the recitation of Hanuman Chalisa today.
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The Babri structure built on the Ram Mandir Janmabhoomi was demolished on December 6 itself. Kar sevaks had executed this 30 years ago. Security has been tightened on 6 December. Religious events are being organized in temples and mosques in Ayodhya amid tight security.
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A big case has come to light from the Sohawal area of ​​Ayodhya. It is being told that due to debate on religious matters, the school threw both the students out of the school, accusing them of spreading religious hysteria.
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PFI is the second organisation to file a curative petition in the case with the first one being by the Uttar Pradesh-based Peace Party. The decades-long land dispute in Ayodhya came to an end with the November 9, 2019, verdict by the Supreme Court. 
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The SC bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde and comprising Justices DY Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan, SA Nazeer and Sanjeev Khanna will start the in-chamber proceedings at 1.40 PM.
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Hindu Mahasabha is set to file a review plea on Monday (December 9) seeking review of the apex court's decision to allocate 5-acre plot of land to the Muslim side to build a mosque.
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Board secretary Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani said on Tuesday that they will continue to fight the case for the board and will file review petition on behalf of individual litigants.
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On Tuesday (November 26), the Sunni Waqf Board held a meeting in Lucknow to decide over filing a review petition against the Supreme Court verdict in Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid land case. After the meeting they concluded, the Sunni Waqf Board member Abdul Razzaq Khan said that they have decided not to challenge the SC verdict. 
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Ayodhya case: Sunni Central Waqf Board won't file review petition. Watch video to know more.
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The Sunni Waqf Board will hold an important meeting on Tuesday (November 26) to discuss the Supreme Court decision in Ayodhya Ram Mandir case at 11 am. The meeting is scheduled to take place in the Sunni Waqf Board office at Mall Avenue, Lucknow.
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This segment of Zee News brings to you discussion on concurrent issues. Today's question for debate is- Muslim Board is disturbing the atmosphere on Ayodhya? Watch this debate to know more.
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Taal Thok Ke: This is a special segment of Taal Thok Ke which brings to you panel discussion on concurrent issues: How long is the politics for vote bank on Ayodhya verdict? #AyodhyaFaisleParMuslimPolitics
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VHP leader Alok Kumar told Zee News that AIMPLB is not a party to the litigation in Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid title case and the main petitioner, in this case, has already accepted the judgement delivered by the SC on November 9, 2019.
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'All India Muslim Personal Law Board held a press conference and informed that it will file a review petition on Supreme Court's verdict on Ayodhya land dispute case'. Watch this video to find out more in detail.
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The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) called for a meeting on Sunday to decide on the review petitions filed against the Supreme Court’s verdict in the Ayodhya case.
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The judgment copy of Ayodhya title dispute case carries 116-page addendum authored by an anonymous judge who explained how the contested place was Lord Rama`s birthplace. 
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Expressing his displeasure, Jilani added that the Muslim side will soon come out with their further course of action in the matter.
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A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi and comprising Chief Justice-designate Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde, Justice Ashok Bhushan, Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice SA Nazeer, on Saturday delivered the historic judgement on the decades-old Ramjanmbhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit.
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The Supreme Court is expected to pronounce its verdict in the decades-old Ayodhya case anytime next week, before November 15, as Chief Justice Gogoi retires from office on November 17. 






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