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Babri demolition a `sudden act`: Centre defends Sangh
New Delhi, June 12: The Centre today came to the rescue of Sangh Parivar organisations over their alleged role in the demolition of the disputed structure at Ayodhya asserting before the Liberhan Commission that it was an `unplanned` event.
New Delhi, June 12: The Centre today came to the rescue of Sangh Parivar organisations over their alleged role in the demolition of the disputed structure at Ayodhya asserting before the Liberhan Commission that it was an "unplanned" event.
"There is no evidence to suggest that there was a conspiracy and plan to demolish the structrure," Centre`s counsel Lala Ram Gupta told the Commission, probing the demolition of disputed structure at Ayodhya on December 6, 1992.
Maintaining that it was an unplanned incident and no organisations could be held responsible for the demolition, he asserted that it was also outside the scope of terms and reference of the Commission to inquire into the relationship amongst various organisations on the issue.
"The question of inter-relationship between some organisations such as VHP, Bajrang Dal, RSS or BJP is wholly irrelevant before the Commission," the Centre said.
The Centre`s reply was in response to the Commission`s question that contradictions have emerged on the issue following the evidence of various leaders who have given conflicting views on the role of these organisations spearheading the temple movement.
Gupta said the Commission could also not go into the conspiracy angle while giving its findings for the demolition of the disputed structure.
Elaborating further, the counsel said the Centre as well as BJP`s white paper had termed the demolition as a `sudden act` of the kar sevaks.
Bureau Report