Lawyers' team to present SC verdict copy to Ram Lalla


Ayodhya, Nov 21 (IANS): Lawyers, who represented Ram Lalla Virajman in the long-drawn battle over the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title dispute case, will now present a copy of the Supreme Court verdict to Ram Lalla at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple on November 24.

Senior Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leaders will accompany the team of lawyers.

The lawyers will also be honoured at a function which will be a major celebration in Ayodhya after the court verdict that came on November 9.

According to sources, the team of about two dozen senior lawyers including Keshav Parasaran, 93, will first attend the felicitation programme and then visit the makeshift temple at Ram Janmabhoomi where they will present the copy of the Supreme Court verdict to the deity. They will also visit the Hanuman Garhi temple.

Ayodhya District Magistrate Anuj Jha said in a statement that the felicitation programme will be held on November 23 at Karsevakpuram. Top VHP leaders including Champat Rai and Dinesh Chandra will be present at the event.

Three magistrates have been assigned the duty of overseeing the arrangements for the visit of the team of lawyers.

  

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  • KUMAR, calicut

    Thu, Nov 21 2019

    Well done lawyers. YOu have made impossible to possible. You have shown that belief is higher than proof and reality. Now onwards judgemtn will be done of belief only. |Good move. You should be awarded with Bharat Ratna for your great victory. Yu have respected the oath yu took on the day of receiving Lawyer Degree.

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