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    The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has condemned the case filed by the Hyderabad police against the organisers of Sri Rama Akshata Shobhayatra. They are demanding that the case be withdrawn unconditionally.

    The VHP State leaders have strongly criticized the registration of the case by the Market police station under the Hyderabad Commissionerate. The case was filed against the residents of Koneru Street in Secunderabad who welcomed the Ashtala Kalash from Ayodhya Sri Rama Janmabhoomi.

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    The VHP finds it unfortunate that the police have taken the initiative to file a case against the organisers, despite the fact that Sri Rama Akshata was received with great devotion by the local people.

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    Sri Rama Akshats are being welcomed by the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirth Kshetra Trust in 12,801 villages of Telangana and over six lakh villages across the country.

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