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1947 Worship Act of all religious places before August 1947 calls for maintaining the status quo. Be it a mosque, temple, church or any other place of public worship. All those places of worship will remain as they are according to the tradition of history. It cannot be changed by any court or government. In order to preserve the character of public places of worship, the Parliament had clearly said that history and its mistakes cannot be changed in the present and future perspective. Even during the Ayodhya verdict of the Supreme Court 2019, five judges had said the same in one voice.

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1947 Worship Act of all religious places before August 1947 calls for maintaining the status quo. Be it a mosque, temple, church or any other place of public worship. All those places of worship will remain as they are according to the tradition of history. It cannot be changed by any court or government. In order to preserve the character of public places of worship, the Parliament had clearly said that history and its mistakes cannot be changed in the present and future perspective. Even during the Ayodhya verdict of the Supreme Court 2019, five judges had said the same in one voice.