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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



Feb 27, 2002: At least 58 people are killed in Godhra, Gujarat, in an attack on the S-6 coach of the Sabarmati Express travelling from Ayodhya to Ahmedabad. The S-6 coach is carrying ‘ramsevaks' (Hindu pilgrims) returning from Ayodhya to Gujarat. Riots follow in the state in which over 2,000 people, mostly Muslims die.



2003: The court orders a survey to find out whether a temple to Lord Ram exist on the site. In August, the survey presents evidence of a temple under the mosque. Muslim groups dispute the findings.

September 2003: A court rules that seven Hindu leaders, including some prominent BJP leaders, should stand trial for inciting the destruction of the Babri Mosque.







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