Citizens, including prominent figures, have filed applications supporting the Places of Worship Act in the Supreme Court, emphasizing its role in safeguarding secularism and communal harmony. They argue that the challenge to the law ignores historical precedents of temple demolitions across religions and aims to prevent communal conflict.
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