Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ayodhya fever grips India, Court to seal fate today

THE SITUATION is tough, so is the call. India's long pending and probably one of the most controversial cases, awaits the final verdict today at 3:30 pm by the Special Bench of the Allahabad High Court. The Ayodhya verdict, which is slated to decide the fate of the controversial has put the nation in a thrall.

Within a day, Uttar Pradesh has been turned into a fortress with thousands of paramilitary forces keeping pace with time so as to ensure that peace prevails. Statements made by Dr Manmohan Singh are a sure shot insight to the verdict. Dr Singh said the way the country handles this, the aftermath, will have a profound impact on the evolution of our country albeit numerous trouble mongers have been arrested and several others have signed an affidavit that gives the government relief for the time being.

Other than Uttar Pradesh, southern states like Kerala, Karnataka have been put under alert as they have been identified as sensitive areas among many others. Hundreds of thousands of security personnel have been deployed across places of public congregation which includes railway stadiums, bus stands and places of worship. A contingent reserve of 35,000 personnel have been asked to pad up, if situation calls for action in the sensitive states.

Acting under anticipation, numerous IT and ITES companies have shut down their activities. Educational institutions have been shut down as well till the situation mellows down or until its decided safe.

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