HC dismisses petition seeking stay on 'Bhoomi Pujan'


Prayagraj (UP), Jul 24 (IANS): The Allahabad High Court has dismissed a petition seeking a stay on the Bhoomi Pujan ceremony for the proposed Ram temple, scheduled to be held on August 5 in Ayodhya.

The bench, comprising Chief Justice Govind Mathur and Justice Saumitra Dayal Singh, said that the petition is based on assumptions and there is no ground for apprehending that the norms of social and physical distancing would be violated during the event.

The petitioner, Saket Gokhale, had claimed that more than 300 people were being invited for the event.

The court said that it expected the government to follow all Covid-19 protocols and did not find any reason to interfere in the matter.

 

  

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 24 2020

    Poor khangress
    Niw trying thru some scapegoat from public to stop the "bhoomi puhan"
    Where r its so called "learned legal experts" like thapil, Singhvi, kallappa, surjewala, tiwari etc etc
    Kapil wanted to stop the hearing of "ram Janmabhoomi" case under the impression that in 2019 they will (khangress) will get majority. Where as MODI got more seats than 2014

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