<p>On the eve of 22nd anniversary of Babri mosque demolition, the temple town has turned into a fortress with nearly 10,000 security personnel deployed amid calls by Muslim outfits to mark the day by hoisting black flags even as Hindu bodies seek to commemorate it.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Prohibitory orders have been clamped in the city and mounted police will be among about 10,000 police and anti-riot personnel keeping a vigil.<br />The local administration has laid a three-tier security cordon around the twin cities of Ayodhya and Faizabad with officials of superintendent rank manning the key areas.<br /><br />Two dozens CCTV cameras have also been installed across the Ayodhya city.<br />Muslim organisations have announced that it will be marked as a black day while appealing to the community to hoist black flags and observe a shut down.<br />While the Hindu organisations, including Vishwa Hindu Parishad, has said it will observe it as "day of bravery victory".<br /><br />A flood company of PAC has been deployed in Saryu river for round the clock water patrolling to prevent any untoward incident that may happen through the river.<br /><br />All the entry points of Ayodhya city have been sealed and entry is permitted only after complete security check.<br /><br />Senior Superintendent of Police KB Singh said,"We are in regular touch with the responsible and peace loving people of both the communities. The day of December 6 will be passed peacefully without any hindrance in the normal life of the twin town." 22 years after the demolition, the trial in the Babri case is moving at a slow pace. The accused include senior BJP leaders Lal Krishna Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Uma Bharti and Vinay Katiyar.<br /><br />The trial is going on in two special CBI courts in Lucknow and Raebareli.<br />Among the 980 witnesses, only 143 have recorded their statements so far in the CBI court in Lucknow.<br /><br />While in Raebareli, 50 witnesses out of 101 have deposed before the court.<br />The special CBI courts were established on December 16, 1992 in Raebareli and on September 8, 1993 in Lucknow.<br /><br />However, the investigation in the case was started by CBI on August 25 1993. The charges against the accused were framed on 17 August, 2010.</p>
<p>On the eve of 22nd anniversary of Babri mosque demolition, the temple town has turned into a fortress with nearly 10,000 security personnel deployed amid calls by Muslim outfits to mark the day by hoisting black flags even as Hindu bodies seek to commemorate it.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Prohibitory orders have been clamped in the city and mounted police will be among about 10,000 police and anti-riot personnel keeping a vigil.<br />The local administration has laid a three-tier security cordon around the twin cities of Ayodhya and Faizabad with officials of superintendent rank manning the key areas.<br /><br />Two dozens CCTV cameras have also been installed across the Ayodhya city.<br />Muslim organisations have announced that it will be marked as a black day while appealing to the community to hoist black flags and observe a shut down.<br />While the Hindu organisations, including Vishwa Hindu Parishad, has said it will observe it as "day of bravery victory".<br /><br />A flood company of PAC has been deployed in Saryu river for round the clock water patrolling to prevent any untoward incident that may happen through the river.<br /><br />All the entry points of Ayodhya city have been sealed and entry is permitted only after complete security check.<br /><br />Senior Superintendent of Police KB Singh said,"We are in regular touch with the responsible and peace loving people of both the communities. The day of December 6 will be passed peacefully without any hindrance in the normal life of the twin town." 22 years after the demolition, the trial in the Babri case is moving at a slow pace. The accused include senior BJP leaders Lal Krishna Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Uma Bharti and Vinay Katiyar.<br /><br />The trial is going on in two special CBI courts in Lucknow and Raebareli.<br />Among the 980 witnesses, only 143 have recorded their statements so far in the CBI court in Lucknow.<br /><br />While in Raebareli, 50 witnesses out of 101 have deposed before the court.<br />The special CBI courts were established on December 16, 1992 in Raebareli and on September 8, 1993 in Lucknow.<br /><br />However, the investigation in the case was started by CBI on August 25 1993. The charges against the accused were framed on 17 August, 2010.</p>