<p>A day before the verdict in Babri Masjid demolition case by a special court in Lucknow, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked states to be extra vigilant to ensure that no untoward incident takes place and maintain law and order. </p>.<p>The MHA has asked the states to keep an extra vigil in communally-sensitive areas and districts as it fears that the fringe elements may use the verdict to fuel tension. </p>.<p>Issuing an alert, the MHA said some radical groups may attempt to drive a wedge between two groups of people and look for an opportunity to revive the anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act movement if the verdict goes against a particular community. </p>.<p>State police forces have also been asked to keep a close watch on social media. </p>.<p>Officials said local police should deploy adequate force in communally-sensitive localities. They have also been asked to keep in touch with community leaders to maintain peace in their areas.</p>
<p>A day before the verdict in Babri Masjid demolition case by a special court in Lucknow, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked states to be extra vigilant to ensure that no untoward incident takes place and maintain law and order. </p>.<p>The MHA has asked the states to keep an extra vigil in communally-sensitive areas and districts as it fears that the fringe elements may use the verdict to fuel tension. </p>.<p>Issuing an alert, the MHA said some radical groups may attempt to drive a wedge between two groups of people and look for an opportunity to revive the anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act movement if the verdict goes against a particular community. </p>.<p>State police forces have also been asked to keep a close watch on social media. </p>.<p>Officials said local police should deploy adequate force in communally-sensitive localities. They have also been asked to keep in touch with community leaders to maintain peace in their areas.</p>