LUCKNOW: With the premises of the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court
being out of bounds, hundreds of journalists from across the country converged
at the District Magistrate's office in Qaiserbagh area here to report on the
verdict in the decades old Ramjanmabhoomi- Babri Masjid title suit. (Read:
Possible outcomes of the Ayodhya case)
Elaborate arrangements have been put in place and a special 'pandal' that can
accommodate 500 journalists and camerapersons has been erected right opposite
the court premises.
Multi-layered security apparatus has been activated around the High Court
premises where entry of persons has been restricted. Barricades have been put up
on roads leading to the High Court.
Several shops and business establishments, which were open earlier in the day,
downed their shutters as the time of the verdict advanced. (Read: UP turns into
a fortress ahead of verdict)
Inside the court premises, the passage leading to Court No. 21, where the
verdict in the six-decade-old case would be pronounced, has been cordoned off
and entry has been allowed only to the parties to the dispute and their lawyers.
Heavy presence of police personnel was seen on the way near Court Nos. 18, 19
and 20 and the special Ramjanmabhoomi- Babri Masjid section near Court No. 21.
Bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs made rounds of the Court No 21 before
Justices D V Sharma, Sudhir Agarwal and S U Khan were to pronounce the verdict.
There was a large police presence in the DM office but journalists seemed to
outnumber them as scribes armed with laptops and microphones were seen milling
around the area waiting for the verdict.
Police were allowing entry to journalists inside the premises through a small
gate at the rear side of the DM Office compound after checking the identity
cards.
At least 40 outdoor broadcast (OB) vans of various television channels were
stationed in the compound ready to beam live the press conference by officials
designated by the High Court to announce the verdict to the media.
Source - TimesofIndia
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30 September 2010
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