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11th anniversary of Babri demolition observed in Ayodhya
Ayodhya, Dec 06: The eleventh anniversary of the demolition of the Babri mosque was observed in the temple town here amidst tight security.
Ayodhya, Dec 06: The eleventh anniversary of the demolition of the Babri mosque was observed in the temple town here amidst tight security.
Different Muslim and Hindu organsations held their separate programmes to observe the day in different ways even as the administration deployed additional security forces including the RAF and PAC at all important places to monitor the law and order situation .
People paid obeisance at the makeshift temple of Ram Lalla at the acquired land as usual.
Muslims observed the day as Kheraz -e- Akidat (Day of Mourning) and Hindus organised a "Shanti Yagna" at a local temple here.
The Babri Masjid Action Committee convenor Zafaryab Jilani, who took part in the "Mourning Day" programme here said its aim was to remind the community about the demolition of the Babri mosque on December six,1992.
Jilani said that as there was no hope of the dispute being resolved through dialogue, both the communities should prepare for accepting the court verdict in the matter.
Referring to the recent assembly elections in four states where the BJP performed impressively using development as its main election plank, Jilani said that this indicated that the Hindu community was not interested in the temple issue and urged the saffron party not to misuse it for political gains.
Bureau Report
Different Muslim and Hindu organsations held their separate programmes to observe the day in different ways even as the administration deployed additional security forces including the RAF and PAC at all important places to monitor the law and order situation .
People paid obeisance at the makeshift temple of Ram Lalla at the acquired land as usual.
Muslims observed the day as Kheraz -e- Akidat (Day of Mourning) and Hindus organised a "Shanti Yagna" at a local temple here.
The Babri Masjid Action Committee convenor Zafaryab Jilani, who took part in the "Mourning Day" programme here said its aim was to remind the community about the demolition of the Babri mosque on December six,1992.
Jilani said that as there was no hope of the dispute being resolved through dialogue, both the communities should prepare for accepting the court verdict in the matter.
Referring to the recent assembly elections in four states where the BJP performed impressively using development as its main election plank, Jilani said that this indicated that the Hindu community was not interested in the temple issue and urged the saffron party not to misuse it for political gains.
Bureau Report