The Supreme Court had earlier this month given permission for carrying out work relating to replacing old tarpaulin and ropes with new ones at the makeshift temple at the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid site.
Faizabad divisional commissioner Vipin Kumar Dwivedi, who is the receiver of the disputed site, had sought permission from the Court to change the tarpaulin and ropes of the makeshift temple, while expressing the possibility that the temple may collapse if it was not done soon.
"As soon we receive the certified copy of the judgement, work will be started," he said.
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