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Internet services will be suspended in Jaipur from 10 am on Saturday (9 November) till the next order in the wake of the Ayodhya verdict. The decision has been taken to prevent spread of wrong and sensitive messages, said officials.
According to Police Commissioner Anand Shrivastav, "The social media is being monitored. WhatsApp groups spreading hate messages have been identified and are being deleted. Those spreading hate messages will be acted against."
Shrivastav appealed to the people to not be influenced by rumours and messages spreading hate. Section 144 has been imposed in the Jaipur Commissionerate and Jaipur Rural and heavy police force has been deputed in sensitive areas. Around 1.5 lakh police jawans have been asked to be on alert mode.
Soon after news came in about the announcement of the Ayodhya verdict on Friday, the Police Commissioner held a late night emergency meeting to take stock of the security situation.
(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)