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The final judgment in the Ayodhya dispute was declared by the Supreme Court of India on 9 November

2019. The Supreme Court of India ordered the disputed land (2.77 acres) to be handed over to a trust (to
be created by Government of India) to build the Ram Janmabhoomi (revered as the birthplace of Hindu
deity, Ram) temple. The court also ordered the government to give an alternate 5 acres of land in
another place to the Sunni Waqf Board for the purpose of building a mosque.

The five-judge bench of the Supreme Court unanimously pronounced its verdict on 9 November 2019.

Five individuals will be on the stage - Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
(RSS) leader Mohan Bhagwat, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
and Mahant Nritya Gopaldas.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is probably going to go through around three hours tomorrow in
Ayodhya, where he will perform pivotal rituals for a Ram Temple.

PM Modi and four different people will be on the phase for the gigantic occasion arranged in the
nation's battle against the coronavirus.

The Prime Minister will leave Delhi by special flight tomorrow in the morning, and subsequent to
arriving at Lucknow, fly by chopper to Ayodhya, around 125 km away. The chopper will land at a helipad
set up in a school in the Uttar Pradesh sacred town on the banks of the waterway Saryu.

PM Modi's first visit will be to the Hanumangarhi sanctuary, where he is expected to pray to God for
some minutes.

As indicated by Ram Temple trust authorities, PM Modi will continue to Ram Janmabhoomi or the site of
the Ayodhya temple, which a large number of devotees anticipated where Lord Ram was born. He will
offer worship to "Ram Lalla", the symbol of newborn child Ram before setting off to the phase where the
notable service will happen.
The PM will lay a 40-kg silver block to represent the beginning of the development of the Ram Temple
that is center to the decision BJP's belief system or idealogy. A campaign for the temple denoted the
ascent of the gathering to the national spotlight during the 1990s.

All the religious customs were performed beforehand the occasion began yesterday.

Barricades are set up and just the individuals who have gotten security coded welcomes - around 175
visitors - will be permitted in the "Bhoomi Pujan" service.

Twelve priests on Monday performed petitions devoted to Lord Ganesh and different divinities
associated with Lord Ram and Sita.

The invitation card additionally has a picture of the symbol of "Ram Lalla" or newborn Lord Ram. Every
card has a security code that will work just a single time; if the visitor leaves the place they won't be
permitted back in, as per Champat Rai of the Ram Temple trust.

Invitation cards have been sent to somewhere 175 individuals for the gigantic "Bhoomi Pujan" sorted
out on Wednesday while being in the middle of a battle with coronavirus.

Among the 175 invitees to tomorrow's capacity are 135 spiritual leaders and priests.

Bhakts going for a darshan of Ram Lalla at the improvised temple are accustomed to moving forward
toward the Ram idol through a confined passage, incompletely on account of the "monkey danger". An
authority from the administration's Information division disclosed to the Press Trust of India that
municipal authorities and the animal husbandry department have been approached to "protect the
premises from monkeys". They will utilize slings and wood baton to keep away any monkey seen in the
area. Be that as it may, the best weapon will be fruits, he said.

Iqbal Ansari, a prosecutor in the decades-old temple-mosque case, was the primary individual to be
welcomed. "I will absolutely attend". The case is over now after the court decision," Mr. Ansari said. His
dad Hashim Ansari, the oldest disputant for the case, died in 2016.

The service will be broadcast live by national supporter Doordarshan.

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