The railway police on Nov 7 issued a seven-page advisory to all its zones
giving them a slew of instructions on security preparedness ahead of the Top
Court verdict on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute case. The
Advisory also instructed caretakers of such structures not to leave them
unguarded. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has also dispatched
around 4,000 paramilitary personnel for security deployment in Uttar Pradesh,
particularly in Ayodhya.
Following the advisory by RPF; which covers major aspects such as security at
platforms, railway stations, yard, parking space, bridges and tunnels as well as
production units and workshops, has earmarked all potential hotspots which could
either be a site for any violence or could be used to hide explosives. Further,
It also mentioned that leaves of all its personnel have been cancelled and they
have been instructed to be engaged in escorting trains.
However, The verdict on the same is expected to be pronounced before Chief
Justice of India named, Ranjan Gogoi retires on Nov 17. While the RPF told that
a close watch should be kept on all religious structures near railway stations
or within its areas as they may become a flash points in case tempers run high.
It also instructed caretakers of such structures not to leave them unguarded.
As per the PTI News agency report, It has been identified around 78 major
stations with high footfall including stations in Mumbai, Delhi, Maharashtra and
UP where the presence of RPF personnel have been greatly increased. It also
rescinded an earlier order which allowed stations to keep their lighting to
around 30% to save electricity when there is no train at the station,
instructing all zones to keep lighting at 100% at all times instead.
Despite all of this, People use the term ‘honorable court’ not because they
really mean it but they fear that anything contrary to the voice of the court
will invite punishment. Democracy cannot be measured from the lens of binary
between courts and autocrat leaders. The way peoples have the tendency to
appropriate and aggrandise power, institutions also may have such propensity.
The greatest challenge of democracy is the restoration of people faith in the
institutions, which have been made responsible to protect our rights and impart
justice to all.
However, Number of representations repeatedly cited in Prayers, Image, Speech
and Act attempts to position Hindus as the privileged inheritors of the Nation
by implying that Hindus alone can articulate both a genealogical and scared
claim to place. Thus, regardless of the intention of the participants, each
recitation of the prayer mix a cartographic claim and sets in motion a
particular construction of the countries community apparently united by its
relationship to the goddess. Let us see the prospect of this verdict, very
peacefully.
Written By: Trilok Singh is with CEO of Youth Darpan Media and
IASmind.com. Published on Nov
7, 2019 6:03 pm.
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