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Babri dispute: still stuck in a tense legal tug-of-war

Dec 6: will mark 20 years since the day a mob of Hindu ‘karsevaks' (religious volunteers) brought down the centuries-old Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, triggering riots in the country as well as in neighbouring Pakistan

IANS IANS Updated on: December 06, 2012 11:58 IST
December 1949: Idols of Lord Ram suddenly make their appearance inside the mosque. Both sides to the dispute file civil suits. The government locks the gates, saying the matter is sub judice and declares the area ‘disputed'.




1961: Case filed in Indian courts against forceful occupation of the Babri Mosque and placing of idols within it.



1984: The movement to build a temple at the site gathers momentum as Hindu groups form a committee to spearhead the construction of a temple.

1986: District judge orders the gates of the mosque to be opened after almost five decades and allows Hindus to worship inside the “disputed structure”. A Babri Mosque Action Committee is formed as Muslims protest the move to allow Hindu prayers at the site.





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