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Popping the dispute was eventually turned into a blazing fire of hatred. This momentum occurred on December 6, 1992, when 300 thousand Hindus arrived on pilgrimage in Ayodhya. The walls of the mosque finally overthrown and in quick time, the foundation was laid Rama temple on the ruins of the mosque. This action sparked the worst sectarian violence after Indias independence. About 2,000 people were killed, mostly Msulim. The ruins of the mosque was finally fitted with barricades. This site ownership back handed over to the court. The Supreme Court decided in 1994 that no religious activities or any permitted development on this land and its surroundings, until the courts decide who is entitled to this site. Since the ruling BJP in India and lead a multi-party coalition government, the party is trying to keep a distance from the Ayodhya issue. They worry that if this issue will disappoint fellow ally the secular. The Supreme Court has made its decision on Wednesday (13/3). This decision says, there is no religious ceremony may take place at the site of the mosque and its surroundings - not for Hindus, nor for Muslims. Now the world is waiting with anxious; akankahkedua parties accept this decision? Supreme Court of India, Thursday (30/9) this afternoon, is expected to decide ownership of the site in the city of Ayodhya, in northern India, which has long contested the Hindu and Muslim communities. The destruction of a mosque in Ayodhya in 1992 has sparked religious riots in India, it was about 2,000 people were killed. The central government has taken adequate measures and has deployed enough security forces across the country to assist the state government in enforcing the law, order and peace, said Interior Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram Union on Thursday, as reported by CNN . I would once again ask all elements of society to cooperate with the government and uphold the values that unite our country. Paramilitary forces have been deployed in the state of Uttar Pradesh, said the spokesman for the Department of the Interior, Onkar Kedia on Thursday. Across the country, paramilitary forces and air force planes were scrambled. About 190,000 troops were in Uttar Pradesh, Kedia said, without revealing the number of soldiers who have been deployed all over India as a precautionary measure. Indias Ministry of Home Affairs also prohibit, for a while, the spread of mass text messages and urged the media to exercise restraint and not disclose any sensation of violence may occur. Ayodhya city has become critical points of religious conflict for more than 400 years. Hindu community believe that Rama, one of the most revered Hindu god, was born there. In 1859, British colonial administrators annexed the site because of the development of religious disputes and create a place of worship of Muslims and Hindus apart there. Two years after independence, in 1949, the location of the site was shut down after the Muslims claim that Hindus have put Lord Rama in their area. Hindu groups have encouraged the building of a temple in Ayodhya, to replace a Muslim mosque razed by Hindu extremists in 1992. The destruction of the Babri Mosque of the 16th century it has sparked widespread unrest in which more than 2,000 people were killed across the country. The battle in the courts has been going on for years related to who has the right to build on that site. This month, Hindus and Muslims are encouraged to pray for peace after the verdict was announced, and some of the residents of Ayodhya had fled to avoid the violence that may
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 05:05:06 +0000

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