Principal Secretary, Home, R M Srivastava said VHP leader Ashok Singhal had sent a letter giving details of the 'Chaurasi Kosi yatra' (pilgrimage) between August 25 and September 13 which said "that the yatra is being organised with the demand of the construction of the temple at the disputed site."
The permission for the yatra was refused as the Supreme Court had ordered status quo at the disputed site, he said.
Srivastava said that they had a discussion with the district magistrates and police chiefs of six districts to be covered in the yatra, who also requested that giving permission would not be right.
The yatra would have started from Ayodhya and covered the districts of Faizabad, Barabanki, Gonda, Ambedkarnagar, Basti and Bahraich before concluding in Ayodhya.
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The official also contended that the traditional pilgrimage by Hindus on the route is already complete and "it will not be right to give permission for a new tradition."
The VHP condemned the decision alleging that it violated basic religious rights.