Operation Janmabhoomi: An Investigation into the Conspiracy behind the
Demolition of the Babri Masjid
Updated: Apr 04, 2014 01:13 AM

*Cobrapost Expose*

Cobrapost brings to light the conspiracy and exposes the conspirators
behind the events of December 6, 1992, which rewrote the history of modern
India on communal lines

In a long undercover investigation, Cobrapost has unearthed the conspiracy
behind the fall of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992, exposing
the actors who pulled the strings from behind the scene, weaving about a
complex cobweb of intrigue and deceit that even the CBI could not unravel
after years of investigation. Working at different levels, these actors
kept the whole plan a highly guarded secret with its details never coming
out. The plan was given a codename, 'Operation Janmabhoomi', which
Cobrapost found apt to use for its undercover operation, as well, and was
executed with precision of a military operation, from conducting training
to putting all logistics in place and finally launching the assault, using
multitudes of crowds as cover.

Posing as an author-to-be researching for his book on the Ayodhya movement,
Cobrapost Associate Editor K. Ashish interviewed 23 of these actors,
namely, B.L. Sharma Prem, Dharmendra Singh Gurjar, Jai Bhagwan Goyal, Pawan
Pandey, Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya, Santosh Dubey, Swami Sachidanand Sakshi
Maharaj, Mahant Ram Vilas Vedanti, Ramji Gupta, Ramesh Pratap Singh,
Sadhavi Ritambhara, Sadhavi Uma Bharti, Vinay Katiyar, Kalyan Singh,
Prakash Sharma, Champat Rai Bansal, Satish Pradhan, Mahant Avaidyanath,
Acharya Dharmendra, Moreshwar Save, Lallu Singh, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh
and Swami Nritya Gopal Das.

Of these, while the Liberhan Commission has indicted 15, the CBI has named
19 accused in its chargesheet, strangely enough leaving out B. L. Sharma,
Mahant Avaidyanath, Nritya Gopal Das and Ram Vilas Vedanti. In all, 40 are
facing trial in a CBI court, of which 32 have been made accused in FIR No.
92/197 as executors, while the remaining eight have been made accused in
FIR No. 92/198 as conspirators.

The investigation took Associate Editor Ashish to Ayodhya, Faizabad, Tanda,
Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Mathura and Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh; Jaipur in
Rajasthan, Aurangabad and Mumbai in Maharashtra and Gwalior in Madhya
Pradesh.

The Conspiracy and Preparations for the Assault

Role of the Bajrang Dal: As the Cobrapost investigation reveals, the
conspiracy to demolish the Babri Masjid was hatched at the top level and
those who were recruited for training did not know it till the countdown
for mosque's fall began a month before in November. In June 1992, Bajrang
Dal, for instance, conducted a month-long military style training for 38 of
its cadre chosen from various regions in Sarkhej, Gujarat. The training was
given by retired high-ranking military officers. Ideological teachings were
imparted to the cadres by the likes of Acharya Giriraj Kishore, Acharya
Dharmendra, Dr. Praveen Togadia, Jaibhan Pawaiya and Ashok Singhal.

The drills conducted at the Neela Teela in Ayodhya by Bajrang Dal cadres
took the training they had received in Gujarat a step further. But how and
when such skills -- like climbing taller structures with the help of
grappling hooks and ropes -- would be put to use was not revealed till the
day when the top VHP office bearers asked them to form Laxman Sena with the
specific purpose of dismantling the disputed structure in a top secret
meeting that was held in the basement of Ram Katha Manch. According to
Ramesh Pratap Singh: "Uss baithak mein hum paanch jo humari prashikshit
logon mein se paanch the paanch ke baad chatha Ramji Gupta aur Durg Singh
Chauhan. Humare adhikari ne humse milne ke baad unka samark wahi unka adesh
tha baithak lenge Durg Singh Chauhan aur karravai jo bhi aapko karna ho aap
kya karoge rachna kya karoge theek hai wo parde se huth gaye (There were
five persons from among those who had received training in this meeting.
The sixth person was Ramji Gupta and then there was Durg Singh Chauhan.
After meeting with us this office bearer told us Durg Singh Chauhan would
be our contact point and he would coordinate all the meetings. Decide
whatever you want, how you will form it. After that this office bearer
disappeared from the scene)." This VHP office bearer was none other than
Champat Rai Bansal.

Bajrang Dal's War Cry 'Jai Sheshavatar': Apart from Ramesh Pratap Singh,
this secret meeting was attended by Dharmendra Singh Gurjar from Gwalior,
Madhya Pradesh, Hariya Lal Parikh from Rajasthan, Arun Khanna from Punjab,
K. Nagarajan from Tamil Nadu and Arun Kumar Tiger from Jharkhand. Ramji
Gupta was put in charge of this band of 1,200 RSS workers secreted from
various regions. Gupta supplied them with all the logistics such as
chisels, heavy-duty hammers, pickaxes, spades, grappling hooks and sturdy
ropes in good numbers. The army was divided into smaller groups of 10 each
with a leader and each group had its job cut out. All these groups had the
instructions to merge with the crowds when they would surge toward the
Babri Masjid for karseva and finish the tasks assigned to them. They would
not listen to any leader, however senior and respected he might be, till
the task was accomplished. 'Jai Sheshavatar' was the signal for the groups
to begin work on their brief, which according to Ramji Gupta, had to be
raised thrice.

According to Dharmendra Singh Gurjar of Bajrang Dal from Gwalior, Madhya
Pradesh, from among this band of Laxman Sena, even a suicide squad was
formed, which they called Balidani Jattha, a la the fidayeen Islamic
terrorist organisations use. This squad was supposed to lead the assault on
the Babri Masjid from the front.

When the Babri Masjid was razed to dust on December 6, it was Shiv Sena
chief Balasheb Thackeray who proudly claimed before the world that it was
the Shiv Sena which did the job, as BJP leaders like L. K. Advani went
about town offering apologies. Thackeray's claim was not hollow as the
Cobrapost investigation establishes.

Role of the Shiv Sena: Like the VHP, the Shiv Sena too had its own plan to
demolish the Babri Masjid and conducted a secret training camp in
Bhind-Morena in Madhya Pradesh, bordering Uttar Pradesh, where necessary
skills were imparted to its cadres. Says Vinay Pandey of this training:
"Usmein Jai Bhagwal Goyal the Delhi ke aur ek Madan Lal Chadda Ghaziabad
jinhone wahan vayavastha diya tha, Mahesh Ahuja the aur Anand Digheji uss
samay Maharashtra se aaye the training dilwane ke liye (There was Jai
Bhagwal Goyal from Delhi, there was Madan Lal Chadda from Ghaziabad who had
made arrangements for the training, there was Mahesh Ahuja and Anand Dighe
had come down from Maharashtra to impart training)."

The top Shiv Sena leadership including Balasheb Thackeray, Raj Thackeray,
Satish Pradhan and Moreshwar Save were keeping a tab on all these
activities. Moreshwar Save is also learnt to have provided financial
support for the training. A co-accused in the case, Save helped with money
to run the training camps. "Save ne kuch madad nahi ki sirf political aur
arhtik madad ki. Uss samay khane-peene ke liye hum 65-70 hazar rupaya humko
diya gaya tha wo logon ki khane peene ki vyavastha karne ke liye (Save
didn't help much. He helped us politically and financially. He gave us Rs.
65,000-70,000 to arrange food for the trainees)," claims Pawan Pandey, a
Shiv Sena leader who has been chargesheeted by the CBI in the case.

The Relic of Mir Baqi on Sale: In the thick of action on December 6, Pandey
saw the domes of the mosque crumbling and saw the heavy stone plaque
erected by Mir Baqi declaring the establishment of the Babri Masjid, fall
apart in three pieces. He took away two pieces of the antique relic as
memento. which are still in his possession. Pandey proudly says: "Wo toh
abhi humare paas hi hai. Do hissa humare paas hai ek hissa jama hai (This
is still with me. Two pieces are with me while the other is with the
authorities)." Pandey now wants to auction these relics to make some quick
bucks.

Arsenal Used:While the VHP and its youth wing the Bajrang Dal were holding
secret meetings at Ayodhya to plan the final assault on the Babri Masjid,
the Shiv Sena leadership too was confabulating on the fate of the Babri
from New Delhi's North Avenue, which was attended by Save and Pradhan,
among others. If all methods failed, Shiv Sena had an explosive Plan B:
dynamite the mosque. Claims Goyal: "Humare paas dynamite bhi tha hum
dynamite bhi lekar gaye the wahan par agar zaroorat padti usko bhi chala
dete iss taiyari se gaye the hum (We were carrying dynamite there. If need
arose, we had gone fully prepared to use it)." In 1990 too, Shiv Sena had
tried this option, which was foiled as the police arrested Suresh Baghel
who was carrying 28 dynamite sticks.

Imagine the mayhem it could have caused had such zealots succeeded in their
diabolical designs.

If not dynamite, petrol bombs were definitely used by these saboteurs to
dismantle the structure. This dangerous act was committed by the Bihar team
of Bajrang Dal. Former BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh was also seen
planting a petrol bomb there by none other than his fellow karsevak Jaibhan
Singh Pawaiya. Look at the claim Pawaiya makes: "Ek petrol bomb do baje koi
lekar aaya jo eent mein lagane ke baad dhuan nikal kar reh gaya uske baad
hila bhi nahi ... Brij Bhushan laya tha arre petrol bomb (Somebody brought a
petrol bomb at about 2 pm. After it was planted between the bricks, it did
not work, releasing some smoke only. Oh, it was Brij Bhushan who had
brought the petrol bomb)."

Apart from petrol bombs, the forward squad of Bajrang Dal used traditional
tools like chisels, heavy-duty hammers, pick axes, spades and grappling
ropes were also used in good numbers to bring down the mosque.

Sankalp to Demolish Babri: Sensing the do-or-die mood of Ram bhakts
(devotees) who had descended on Ayodhya in lakhs to settle the issue once
and for all, a Sankalp (or oath), was administered. The onerous task of
initiating the vow fell on Ram Vilas Vedanti. The Sankalp said: "Sankalp
mein likha tha aaj dinank 6 December ko hum sabhi Ram Bhakt Ram Lala ke
prangan mein yeh pratigya karte hain ki jahan par khandahar khada hai uss
jageh bhavya mandir banane ke liye iss Ram Janmabhoomi ke mandir ke
khandahar ko hatana avashyak hai isliye isko hatake bhavya mandir ka nirman
karaya jaaye iska sankalp hum log Ram Lala ko samarpit karte hain iss dhang
se tha (There was written in the oath that on this day of December 6 we all
Ram bhakts take this oath on the premises of Ram Lala that it is necessary
to remove the structure from where it stands to make a grand temple there.
It is necessary to remove the structure to make a Ram Janmabhoomi Temple.
We all take this oath for Ram Lala)." No sooner had the oath been
administered, began the assault on Babri.

Dubious Role of VHP Chief Ashok Singhal: As it is already known and as it
has come to light in the Cobrapost investigation as well, there were two
determined attempts to demolish the Babri first in October 1990 and then in
December 1992. However, the first attempt ended in police firing in which
karsevaks were killed. Recounting the horror of October 30, Sakshi Maharaj
says that if there is anybody to be blamed for the killing of karvsevaks,
it has to be Ashok Singhal, none else: "Toh mere saamne Ashok Singhal ji ne
kaha Maharaj kuch log nahi marenge toh andolan upar nahi uthega toh aap
agya do jaane ki ... toh Ashok Singhal ji ne kaha ... Vamdev ji ne kaha bache
marenge toh bahut kaam kharab ho jayega ... Bole Maharaj jab tak nahi
marenge tab tak kuch hoga nahi andolan, tabhi barhega (Before me, Ashok
Singhal said 'Maharaj (to Vamdev), the movement would not gain momentum
unless some people die'. This is what Ashok Singhal said. Maharaj Vamdev
said it will be disastrous if children die. Ashok Singhal again said the
movement will not get a fillip until they die)." Sakshi avers that
well-known karsevaks like the Kothari brothers from West Bengal and
Mahendra Singh from Rajastan were deliberately targeted by the police at
the behest of some vested interests spearheading the Ram Janmabhoomi
movement.

Adding credence to Sakshi's averments, then BJP leader and MP Uma Bharti
also blames Bajrang Dal leader Vinay Katiyar, her compatriot in the
movement, for the killing of the Kothari brothers: "Jo log mare the wo
Vinay ki galti se. Galti bhi nahi wo bhagdar machi wo gali chhoti thi.
Galti matlab wo bhag gaya chhodkar bhag gaya (They got killed because of
Vinay's mistake. Actually, there was a stampede and the byelane was narrow.
By mistake he fled the scene abandoning his group)."

These revelations add a new dimension to the Ayodhya conspiracy and raise a
pertinent question with regard to the intent of its leaders: Were they
using the youth as sacrificial goats?

Like Sakshi Maharaj and Uma Bharti, Dharmendra Singh Gurjar, another
frontline leader of Bajrang Dal at that time, is critical of the manner the
leaders used the youth of the country for furthering the movement, only to
dump them later: "Ye sab bewaqoof banane wali baatein hain isiliye toh
humara desh bewaqoof banta aa raha hai ... pehle hum jawani ke josh mein the
... junoon mein the ek junoon tha guzar gaya ... logon ne upyog kiya aur chhod
diya use karke (All this talk is an exercise in making a fool of people ...
this is why our countrymen are made a fool every now and then (by such
leaders) ... in those days I was being driven by the enthusiasm of youth ... I
was driven by plain madness ... it was plain madness which has passed ...
people used us and threw us out after using us)." Drawing an analogy, he
says "leaders use us in the same manner as we use tobacco". What he says
shows his complete disenchantment with proponents of Hindutva: "Aise logon
ke sath kiya bees saal baad logon ki zaroorat nahi ya jo bees saal baad
naye yuva honge unka upyog karenge (This is what they did. After 20 years
(of the Ayodhya movement), they don't need people like us ... or they will
use the new generation of youth after 20 years)."

Another interesting fact that Cobrapost investigation has thrown up is that
disenchantment against the BJP leadership runs deep also among the more
hardliners of Ram Janmabhoomi movement leadership.

Hindu Zealot Cursing Fellow Hindu Zealot: If leaders like Gurjar feel
cheated, Acharya Dharmendra too feels slighted at the compromising stand of
leaders like L. K. Advani: "Sachai ye hai ki Advani ji karm fod rahe hain
abhi tak karm fod rahe hain ki mere jeevan ki abhi tak ki sabse badi
durghatna thi. Sachai ye hai. Toh fir kis ko kya fayada hona hai? Atalji ne
kaha mere jeevan ka sabse sharmnak din hai toh aur kya sachai hai? Sachai
ye hai Arun Jaitley ne kaha ki Hindutva humare liye ek loklubhavan nara hai
anyatha hum Gandhivadi samajvadi dharmnirpeksh loktantra mein vishwash
rakhte hain. Satya ye hai ki Sushma Swaraj ne 1992 mein ye kaha ki Ram
Janmabhoomi ek baar hi cash hota hai aur wo humne cash karwa liya wo karva
chuke aur kya satya hai? (The truth is Advani is still cursing his karma
going about saying that it (Ayodhya demolition) was the saddest event of
his life. This is the truth. Then, who is going to benefit? Atal (Behari
Vajpayee) said it was the most shameful event of his life. What more truth
you want to know? The truth is (BJP leader) Arun Jaitley said that Hindutva
is a populist slogan for us. Otherwise we believe in the Gandhian,
Socialist and secular democracy. The truth is Sushma Swaraj said in 1992
that you can encash Ram Janmabhoomi movement only once and we have done
that)."

Mahant Avaidyanath too spews venom against Advani: "Advani bahut ... unko toh
zinda nahi rehna chahiye (Advani ... he should not stay alive)." He says the
rest of the leadership: "Nahi sab swarthi log hain jo iss tareh se kehte
hain kyonki aapko Hindutva ki avashayakta nahi hai jab zaroorat hoti hai
istemaal karte hain (No, all these leaders are selfish who say such things
because they don't need Hindutva at all. When they need it, they just use
it)."

Another leader who has only disdain for leaders like L. K. Advani is
Santosh Dubey. He says bluntly: "Jisko iss desh ka Hindu bhagwan maan raha
ho jab wo hi jhooth bolne lag jayega toh log usko shaitan manane mein bhi
der nahi karenge. Advani jhoothe aadmi hain unhone Jinna ko Brahmin aadmi
bataya. Ganda aadmi hai kul milakar. Dhancha tudwane mein unki poori
sahmati hai kaise jageh jageh unhone jaloos nikala sabhayein ki har jageh
bolte the. Aapne toda hai ya nahi toda hai lekin aapne lalkara toh, todne
wale toh taiyar kiye (If someone who the Hindus revere as God begins to
tell a lie, it will not take long for them to trash him as a Satan. Advani
is a liar who said Jinnah was a Brahmin. He is a dirty fellow in all. He
had agreed on the idea of felling the structure. It was he who led the
processions, addressed the meetings and talked about it everywhere he went.
You broke it or not, but you gave a call and prepared people for the job)."

Role of Kalyan Singh, the Nero:A fallout of the events that followed the
failed attempt on Babri and killing of karsevaks in October 1990 was that
BJP came to power in four states, and Uttar Pradesh was one of them, with
Kalyan Singh at the helms. Now, the approach was diametrically different
from the approach that the local administration had in the 1990 karseva.
Although Kalyan Singh had the foreknowledge of what going to happen on
December 6, he chose to look the other way round. Mahant Ram Vilas Vedanti,
another leader of the movement, claims to have informed Kalyan Singh about
it a day before: "Paanch December ki raat ko hi Kalyan Singh ke paas
samachar bhej diya gaya tha aur usmein ye kaha gaya tha ki yadi awashayakta
padti hai toh dhancha bhi tod diya jayega aapko kya bhoomika nirwah karni
hai vichar kar lijye (On the night of December 5 itself Kalyan Singh was
informed of it and he was told that if need be the structure would be
felled. Now, you decide what you have to do)." Sakshi Maharaj also claims
to be in constant touch with the then chief minister. It is learned that at
one point, Kalyan Singh had made up his mind to resign in the morning on
December 6 when he came to know an assault on the disputed structure has
begun, but senior leaders of the RSS like H. V. Sheshadri and Murli Manohar
Joshi dissuaded him, while BJP leaders in Lucknow made him captive the
whole day until a clean job of the mosque had been made at Ayodhya.

What made the job easier for these zealots was a sympathetic administration
and police force, which instead of discharging their constitutional
obligations were goading the karsevaks to remove the "headache" the Babri
had become for them. Pawaiya makes another interesting observation about
the role the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) played on December 6,
1992: "Wahan nirman kayra ka jo stall tha, uss stall ko todkar ke saaman
nikala. Usmein jo rasse the aur jo PAC tha jo Uttar Pradesh ka usne chhaini
aur ye saari cheezein logon ke haath mein di ki isko saale ko sirdard ko
khatma karo to wo sahyog mein lekar usase toota tha. Matlab PAC favour mein
thi poora sainya bal ye keh raha tha kya-kya chahye tumhein tod daalo tum
ye tha wahan par (There was this stall for construction work. That stall
was broken apart and the ropes and other stuff were taken out. The PAC of
Uttar Pradesh gave the people chisels and other implements saying they
should remove this headache forever. This is how they cooperated in the
demolition. I mean, the PAC was in absolute favour. The constabulary was
saying tell us what you want. You break it down. This is how it happened)."

There is no surprise if the then District Magistrate Ravindra Nath
Srivastava and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Devendar Bahadur Roy
find themselves among the accused in the CBI chargesheet.

Role of Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao: After the Babri Masjid
demolition, there were allegations flying thick and fast that then Prime
Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao had given his tacit support to the demolition.
Cobrapost investigation finds these allegations true as some leaders at the
forefront of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement like Vinay Katiyar, B. L. Sharma,
Santosh Dubey, Sakshi Maharaj and Mahant Ram Vilas Vedanti openly
acknowledge Rao's supportive role.

An Elephant and Four Blind Men: Interestingly, on the surface, the
interviews all these proponents of Ram Janmabhoomi movement had with
Cobrapost's Associate Editor Ashish remind us of the story we read in our
school days in which four visually challenged persons get hold of an
elephant and describe it the way they perceive the different body parts
they are holding. But in the end, they serve the same purpose. Similarly,
all the major leaders interviewed describe the various aspects of the
movement, and between their claims and counterclaims one has to read the
subtext to ascertain their involvement in the larger conspiracy and
execution, so subtle are their answers at times to pinpointed questions.

For instance, Champat Rai Bansal would draw an analogy when he describes
his role in the demolition of Babri Masjid. Bansal asks the reporter who
killed Rawan? When the reporter says it was Ram who killed Rawan, Bansal in
turn asks: "Vibhishan ki bhoomika nahi hai (Didn't Vibhishan have a role in
it)?" Bansal is no minion to make such statements that would not carry
weight, for the high-ranking functionary of VHP and a close aide of Ashok
Singhal was one of the architects of Laxman Sena which was entrusted with
the task of razing Babri to the ground on December 6, taking advantage of
the sea of restive karsevaks gathered there at Ayodhya. His understatement
suffices to make it clear that the whole 'Operation Janmabhoomi' was
conducted with utmost secrecy, with even some senior most leaders of the
movement never coming to know of such audacious plan.

Callous Face of Hindutva: However, a very callous and indifferent face of
this movement and its leadership comes in full glare when the Cobrapost
reporter reminds Mahant Avaidyanth of the sacrifices numerous karsevaks
such as Vinod Vats, whose old parents now have nothing to fall back upon.
Avaidyanath nonchalantly makes light of such a sacrifice: "Sabko marna hai
tumko bhi hai mujhe bhi marna hai. Mrityu ko kaun rok sakta hai (All have
to die, both you and me. Death is inevitable)." He has the same philosophy
for his old, helpless parents: "Wo bhi marenge unko bhi marna hai (They
will also die. They also have to die)."

A Witness to the Fraud: The Cobrapost investigation brings to the fore one
more fact: the appearance of Ram Lala at the Babri Mosque was not the
result of some divine intervention but the handiwork of a petty priest and
two senior government officials who became willing conspirators in this
fraud. A witness to this deceit was none other than Baikunth Lal Sharma
alias Prem, two-time BJP MP from East Delhi. It all happened before his
eyes in 1949, Sharma claims, when he was posted in Ayodhya with Military
Police as a Warrant Officer. Priest Ram Chandra Das, a regular visitor to
their unit, informed them how on a particular day Ram Lala would appear.
Debunking the theory of Ram Lala's 'divine appearance', Sharma avers: "Arre
ji kahe ke prakat hone wale ... prakat kiya hai ... wo toh maharaji ka kaam tha
na Ram Chandra Paramhans (How would He (Ram Lala) appear? He was made to
appear ... It was the handiwork of Maharaj Ram Chandra Paramhans)." At some
other point in the course of his interview, this Hindu-zealot-turned-Khalsa
claims: "Ayodhya ki baat sun le main 15 December 1949 ko Military Police
mein tha, Ayodhya mein hi tha mere 13 logon ka main warrant officer tha.
Hum logon ko jab moortiyan sthapit hui main wahin tha ... Thakur Guru Dutt
Singh ji the aur Nayyar sahib the theek hai inhone sahyog diya humara jab
kabhi hum Faizabad mein humari unit thi bacche Muktar Ghat par (Now, listen
to what happened in Ayodhya on December 15, 1949. I was then with Military
Police and was posted at Ayodhya. I was Warrant Officer of a unit of 13
military personnel there. Posted there was Thakur Guru Dutt Singh and
Nayyar. They helped install the statues. Our unit was stationed at the
Muktar Ghat in Ayodhya)."

Although the chronology of events Sharma claims to have been witness to is
not accurate (there is a difference of only one week), what he says is
irrefutable, for the two officials K. K. Nayyar and Guru Dutt Singh were,
respectively, the district magistrate and city magistrate of Faizabad, who
wrote the script of this fraud, collaborating with priests Ram Chandra Das,
born Chandreshwar Tiwari in Bihar, and Dharam Das. In 1952, Nayyar took
voluntary retirement to join Jan Sangh, the political front floated by the
RSS, and became an MP in 1967.

Priest Ram Chandra also grew in stature to attain the title of Paramhans in
the Hindu religious order as lakhs of Hindus were mobilized by the RSS and
its extension VHP and other Hindu outfits in the 1980s with the opening of
the gates of Ram Janmabhoomi in 1986 by the Congress government of the day,
with the movement reaching a crescendo in 1990 and finally culminating in
the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992, irreconcilably polarizing the
country on communal lines.
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