UP Police Threatens NSA Over Ayodhya Posts On Social Media

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LUCKNOW: Ahead of the Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya which could likely be delivered before November 17, when CJI Ranjan Gogoi retires, UP police have warned offenders that the state will book them under the draconian National Security Act (NSA) if they caused a law and order situation.

"We are absolutely ready. Under no circumstances, will anybody be allowed to take law in their hands. Our Intelligence machinery is geared up. If needed, the National Security Act will be imposed on elements who attempt to disrupt law and order," Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police O.P. Singh said.

He further said that the social media platforms were being closely monitored by a team of officials and any objectionable or inflammatory post would invite action.

A five-judge Supreme Court bench had heard the Ayodhya case on a day-to-day basis for 40 days and reserved its verdict on October 16.

The apex court is expected to deliver its verdict on a dispute over the ownership of 2.77 acres of land in Ayodhya.

The Hindu parties, during the hearing, had argued that the entire 2.77 acres of land is the birthplace of Lord Ram while the Muslim parties claimed the title over the land, saying Muslims had ownership of the land since 1528 when the mosque was built.

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