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India's Supreme Court hands site of demolished mosque to Hindus in historic ruling

Hindu movs destroyed the 460-year-old mosque in 1992.

INDIA’S TOP COURT has cleared the way for a Hindu temple to be constructed at a hotly disputed holy site, in a huge victory for Hindu nationalists under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Supreme Court ruled that the site in Ayodhya in northern India, where Hindu mobs destroyed a 460-year-old mosque in 1992, must be handed over to a trust to oversee the construction of a Hindu temple, subject to conditions.

A separate piece of land in Ayodhya would be given over to Muslim groups to build a new mosque, the court ruled in a historic judgement aimed at ending a bitter and decades-old legal and sectarian battle.

Ahead of the verdict Indian authorities ramped up security across the country and Modi called for calm as police went on alert.

Thousands of extra personnel deployed and schools closed in and around the northern city of Ayodhya, the centre of the bitter dispute, and elsewhere.

Barricades were erected on roads leading to the Supreme Court building in New Delhi with officials and volunteers scouring social media for inflammatory posts in what is Facebook’s biggest market.

The verdict, it is hoped, will put an end to an angry and at times arcane legal wrangle that British colonial rulers and even the Dalai Lama tried to mediate.

Hardliners among India’s majority Hindus, including supporters of Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), believe that Lord Ram, the warrior god, was born in Ayodhya.

They say that in the 16th century, Babur, the first emperor of the Mughal Islamic dynasty, built a mosque on top of a temple at the 2.8 acre site.

In the 1980s, as Hindu nationalism and the BJP began to strengthen, pressure grew for the mosque to be knocked down and replaced by a glorious Hindu temple.

In 1992, a Hindu mob estimated to number 200,000 did just that, reducing the mosque to rubble.

This unleashed some of the worst religious riots since India’s bloody partition at the end of British colonial rule in 1947, leaving around 2,000 people dead – mainly Muslims.

Ten years later in 2002, some 59 Hindu activists died in a blaze on a train in riots in Gujarat state – when Modi was its chief minister – and saw upwards of 1,000 people perish, again largely Muslims.

In 2010, a High Court ruled that Muslims and Hindus should split it — albeit unevenly, with Hindus granted the lion’s share.

This left no one happy. Both Hindu and Muslim groups appealed and the Supreme Court in 2011 stayed the lower court’s ruling, leaving the issue unresolved.

The case also involves a nonagenarian lawyer representing a Hindu deity and has seen a high drama including a lawyer representing Muslim groups tearing a purported ancient map showing the temple.

The BJP has campaigned for years for a temple to be built at Ayodhya, and the verdict is a major victory for the party, just months into Modi’s second term.

But it will also send shudders through many in the 200-million-strong Muslim minority who fear that the BJP is bent on turning India into a purely Hindu nation.

Modi is nevertheless desperate to avoid bloodshed and ahead of the verdict, the BJP and the more hardline RSS organisation have told supporters to avoid any provocative celebrations.

Muslim groups have also appealed for calm. 

“Whatever is the verdict by the Supreme Court, it won’t be anybody’s win or loss,” Modi tweeted late Friday.

“My appeal to the people of India is that our priority is to ensure the verdict strengthens the values of peace, equality and goodwill of our country.”

© AFP 2019

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:06 AM

    Cos that decisions not gonna cause any problems.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 7:41 AM

    “A nonagenarian lawyer representing a Hindu deity “ ..well presumably the lawyer for the other side is also representing a fictitious deity?

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:42 AM

    This is a very dangerous development.

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    Dec 6th 2019, 3:58 AM

    @Gary Sheahan: why?

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:40 AM

    When the gods start warring with each other it seems to go on forever .I wonder did ever hear about a Good Friday kind of thing and follow their poor mortals and come up with some sort of arrangement

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    Nov 9th 2019, 9:42 AM

    Hmm, what could possibly go wrong?

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:28 AM

    India going out of their way to piss off the muslims

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:58 AM

    @Mr.Misery: yep the Danes and French caused mayhem with a couple of cartoons. What are the Indians thinking??

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    Nov 9th 2019, 10:57 AM

    @Greg Daniel: PM Modi is a Hindu ethno-nationalist, he’s been whipping up anti-Muslim sentiment for ages in India as a means to get into and hold onto power-he is a dangerous individual who will end up formenting mass murder if he’s not careful

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    Nov 9th 2019, 11:40 AM

    @Mr.Misery: What could India possibly have against the religion that killed as many as 80 million of their people?

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:12 PM

    @DJ François: Yep, definitely. Kashmir was only the start of it. Now this. Lots more to come

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    Nov 9th 2019, 3:14 PM

    @Fifty Shades of Sé: 80 million Indians killed by Muslims? Where did you get that from?

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    Nov 9th 2019, 3:50 PM
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    Nov 10th 2019, 8:24 AM

    @Fifty Shades of Sé: religion killed 80 million? Hope they caught it.

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    Dec 6th 2019, 4:00 AM

    @DJ François: hate mongering at it’s worst

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    Dec 6th 2019, 4:01 AM

    @Niall Carry: I’m a Hindu. I know what we have suffered at the hands of invaders since time immemorial

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    Nov 10th 2019, 11:58 PM

    But that is what Islam does, look at all the Christian sites in Israel as they all had an Islamic site built on most of them. And Christians did the same to pagan sites and so on and so on…

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