The Supreme Court has halted demolition actions in Uttar Pradesh until tomorrow amidst communal tensions after the Bahraich violence on October 13. Five arrests have been made, with demolition notices challenged by accused individuals arguing punitive motives. The court has yet to rule on the petition.
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