No policeman should enter Puri's Jagannath temple with weapons and shoes: SC

Violence broke out during a protest against the introduction of a queue system for devotees visiting the Jagannath Temple.

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The queue system was introduced on an experimental basis and a review would be done as locals and servitors are against it.
The Supreme Court Wednesday took note of the October 3 violence at Puri's Jagannath temple during a protest against the introduction of a queue system for devotees and said no policeman should enter the temple with weapons and shoes.

Nine policemen were injured as violence broke out during a 12-hour bandh called by a socio-cultural organisation, protesting introduction of a queue system for devotees visiting the Jagannath Temple.

The queue system was introduced on an experimental basis and a review would be done as locals and servitors opposed it, a temple official had said.

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