Few Minutes Left for Verdict in Ayodhya Case, RSS and BJP Instructed leaders to Keep Quiet

Leaders, legislators and activists who speak unpleasant and bitter language have been given strict warning to avoid any reaction on the subject.
Few Minutes Left for Verdict in Ayodhya Case, RSS and BJP Instructed leaders to Keep Quiet

Apart from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its allied organizations, the BJP has insisted on harmonizing the Ayodhya's Ram temple decision on Saturday, while all the prominent leaders will remain in the headquarters. People of all classes are being contacted from religious leaders. The initiative is that the decision should be in favor of anyone, do not make a fuss over it. BJP has put a check on the statements. Leaders, legislators and activists who speak unpleasant and bitter language have been given strict warning to avoid any kind of backlash on the subject.

BJP state president Dev Singh and state general minister's organization Sunil Bansal have  canceled all programs . All the BJP officials will be present at the headquarters on Saturday. BJP state media in-charge Manish Dixit said that Dev had to visit Naimisharanya on Saturday, but now he will be present in the headquarters since morning. The RSS and its allied organizations have started frequent contacts, while in the meantime the government has also taken all possible measures to maintain peace and order.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has fixed the responsibility of the officers. BJP state president Dev Singh and state general minister's organization Sunil Bansal have instructed all the officials to honor the decision coming and maintain brotherhood. BJP workers have also increased activity in the districts. People of BJP are contacting all sections of society, religious leaders, enlightened people and social workers at Mandal and district level to maintain the peace of the state. This series has continued for the last several days. It is being instructed that the decision may come in favor of anyone. Special responsibility has been assigned to the leaders of identified sensitive districts.

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