In a significant move, the Faizabad Bar Association has unanimously resolved not to represent the accused in the Ram temple donation embezzlement case. Lawyers expressed outrage over the alleged theft of temple offerings and warned of a city blockade if key figures do not leave Ayodhya within three days. This stance echoes their historic refusal to defend accused in a 2005 terror attack case. In a significant move, the Faizabad Bar Association has unanimously resolved not to represent the accused in the Ram temple donation embezzlement case. Lawyers expressed outrage over the alleged theft of temple offerings and warned of a city blockade if key figures do not leave Ayodhya within three days. This stance echoes their historic refusal to defend accused in a 2005 terror attack case.
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