Government today appealed to all parties to the Ramjanma Bhoomi Babri Masjid suites, public and media not to make any hasty pronouncements on the judgements of the Special Bench of the Allahabad High Court. The judgement is scheduled to come on Friday. Home Minister P.Chidambaram said it is possible that there will be one or more judgements delivered by the three-judge special bench and added it would be inappropriate to reach any hasty conclusion that one side has won and the other side has lost. He said Government earnestly hopes that all section of people help in maintaining peace, order, harmony and tranquility and no one needs to have any apprehensions. The Home Minister said that the Government is pleased to note that many organisations connected with the suites have appealed to people to maintain peace and calm in the wake of judgement. He, however, asserted that it is the duty of all organisations concerned to actively work to maintain peace. He said that these organisations must urge their members not to spread rumours and make provocativestatements.He also urged the State Governments and District Administrations to immediately activate peace committees to maintain utmost vigil and defuse any situation when there is first sign of trouble. Chidambaram said, State Governments have been advised to take adequate measures to maintain law and order specially in sensitive areas and Centre has also taken a number of measures to assist the States.
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