SC orders separate space near MP's Bhojshala for Friday namaz between 1pm and 3pm
The Supreme Court directed that any ASI structural alterations require its prior permission in the Bhojshala row. Separate space for Friday prayers for Muslims adjacent to the site was also directed. Both Hindu and Muslim sides were urged to exercise restraint during proceedings.
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