Places of Worship Act 1991 Explained: Gyanvapi से लेकर Sambhal तक, क्यों विवादों में रहा ये कानून?

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Places of Worship Act 1991 Explained: Gyanvapi से लेकर Sambhal तक, क्यों विवादों में रहा ये कानून?

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1991 में देश के हालत को देखते हुए ये कानून लाया गया था. जिसमें कहा गया कि जो धार्मिक स्थल 15 अगस्त 1947 वाले दिन जैसा था जिसका था वो वैसा ही रहेगा. लेकिन यहां सवाल ये आता है कि क्यों ये कानून बार-बार विवादों में आता है. तो ये जानने के लिए देखिए ये रिपोर्ट.

In 1991, in response to the tense political and religious climate in India, the government introduced the Places of Worship Act, which aimed to preserve the religious status of places of worship as they were on August 15, 1947. The law declared that religious sites such as temples, mosques, and churches would remain as they were on that day, preventing any changes to their religious character.But the question arises: why does this law continue to spark controversy? To understand its impact and the ongoing debates surrounding it, watch this detailed report.

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