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LUCKNOW, MARCH 12. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad's proposal to take out the carved stones from their work shop at Ayodhya for donation to the receiver of the acquired land is not feasible as things stand today. The Principal Secretary Home, Naresh Dayal, reacting to the VHP plans said that as orders under Section 144 Cr.P.C. were in force in the temple town no one could be allowed to move with the stones to the disputed site. However, it could be a different matter if the stones were received by the receiver as and where these are and stored according to his convenience, he added.
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