The Babri Masjid was demolished in the 16th century by the right-wing Hindutva mob in this day 25 years ago. The temple was demolished by Muslim rulers and they said that the mosque was built.
From the day of the incident in 1992, the BBC's former Indian journalist Mark Daly describes the development of the Hindu nationalist party Bharatiya Janata Party.
On December 6, 1992, I saw the Hindu nationalists scounding the Babri Masjid, which was believed to be the birthplace of Ram in North India. Ayodhya
A group of 15,000 people gathered at the Babri Masjid. Suddenly they moved forward and broke up the police barricades that defended the mosque and started to break the mosque building.
I saw the police break down. As the stones were raining, the police took over the armor tapestry to protect their heads.
At first I saw a police officer pushing fellow policemen to leave that place. I realized I was watching a historical event.
The event was the most important victory of Hindu nationalism after Independence and the biggest drawback to secularism.
Political analyst Soya Hassan described this as "blatant violation of modern India".
Ram Dutt Tripathi, a BBC reporter in Uttar Pradesh, said the situation was bad here on the evening of the mosque demolition.
By cutting the mosque, Hindu nationalists "kill the poultry chicken," he says. The masjid is where they believe that Rama's birthplace is a real problem for them. He says that there is no desire to build a temple there.
First, Ram Dutt found it wrong. The bloodshed in Hindu riots took place in many parts of India. The worst riot took place in Mumbai, where 900 people were killed. Police have been accused of acting in favor of the Hindus....
From the day of the incident in 1992, the BBC's former Indian journalist Mark Daly describes the development of the Hindu nationalist party Bharatiya Janata Party.
On December 6, 1992, I saw the Hindu nationalists scounding the Babri Masjid, which was believed to be the birthplace of Ram in North India. Ayodhya
A group of 15,000 people gathered at the Babri Masjid. Suddenly they moved forward and broke up the police barricades that defended the mosque and started to break the mosque building.
I saw the police break down. As the stones were raining, the police took over the armor tapestry to protect their heads.
At first I saw a police officer pushing fellow policemen to leave that place. I realized I was watching a historical event.
The event was the most important victory of Hindu nationalism after Independence and the biggest drawback to secularism.
Political analyst Soya Hassan described this as "blatant violation of modern India".
Ram Dutt Tripathi, a BBC reporter in Uttar Pradesh, said the situation was bad here on the evening of the mosque demolition.
By cutting the mosque, Hindu nationalists "kill the poultry chicken," he says. The masjid is where they believe that Rama's birthplace is a real problem for them. He says that there is no desire to build a temple there.
First, Ram Dutt found it wrong. The bloodshed in Hindu riots took place in many parts of India. The worst riot took place in Mumbai, where 900 people were killed. Police have been accused of acting in favor of the Hindus....
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