Ayodhya (UP): In light of the verdict in the Ram Janambhoomi Babri Masjid land dispute case that is expected later this month, Ayodhya Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Ashish Tiwari said on Wednesday that security arrangements have been made to maintain law and order in the temple town.
Elaborate deployment of forces and confidence-building measures has been ensured to maintain law and order in the district.
"Elaborate deployment of forces, intelligence network and confidence-building measures are in place. We have launched a mobile application connecting 16,000 volunteers in 1,600 villages, 10 volunteers each. We are also actively combating rumours on social media," he told reporters here.
Security has been beefed in Ayodhya district as the top court is expected to pronounce its verdict in the decades-long Ayodhya land case before November 17, when Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi demits office.
Earlier, District Magistrate Court had imposed Section-144 in the district in anticipation of a verdict in the title dispute case. The decision was also taken considering the upcoming festivals.