Meerut police have arrested 6 people for bursting crackers following the landmark judgment by the Supreme Court in the Ram Janmabhoomi case, granting the land to the Hindu parties and paving the way for Hindu devotees to have a grand Ram Mandir at the birthplace of Lord Ram.
अयोध्या प्रकरण में मा0 उच्च न्यायालय के फैसले के उपरान्त पटाखे जलाने पर मेरठ पुलिस की कार्यवाही । #uppolice #MeerutPolice@Uppolice @adgzonemeerut @igrangemeerut @dgpup pic.twitter.com/yjSJsNSG9V
— MEERUT POLICE (@meerutpolice) November 9, 2019
The police arrested 3 youths from Nauchandi area of Meerut, who were trying to celebrate the verdict by bursting crackers.
In addition to the above arrests, 3 other youths from Brahmpuri neighbourhood of Meerut were also arrested for trying to burst crackers post-Ayodhya dispute verdict.
Three more people trying to burst crackers post Ayodhya verdict arrested by Meerut police from Brahmapuri area on Saturday afternoon. #UPPolice https://t.co/O3IUG2B3RD
— Piyush Rai (@Benarasiyaa) November 9, 2019
The Meerut police have taken a preventive action in the aftermath of the much-awaited Ayodhya verdict. The Ram Janmabhoomi case is an emotive issue for thousands of people which has a potential of touching communal flare-up. The police had earlier issued an advisory against any kind of celebrations post the verdict by either side and directed people to exercise restraint.
The 5-judge bench of the supreme court delivered a unanimous judgement in the Ram Janmabhoomi case. The top 5 senior judges came to the decision after weighing the arguments presented by all sides for 40 days. CJI Ranjan Gogoi said that the bench is the final arbitrator in the matter and he said that the court is not obligated to give a religious rationale while deciding the case.
The 5-judge bench said that the Central Govt should within 3 months formulate a scheme envisaging setting up of Trust to build the Ram Mandir. Possession of inner and outer courtyards to be handed over to the Trust.