On December 6, 1992, a mob of kar sevaks pulled down a 500-year-old mosque built by Babur purportedly on the rubble of what Hindus consider the birthplace of Lord Ram. While the demolition saw rioting
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will commence the final hearings in the long-standing Ayodhya dispute
British accounts from the 19th century are part of historical evidence in the Supreme Court
Many elderly leaders of the organisation were listed as accused by the CBI, instead of us. The CBI officers failed to even visit many of us after we were released from jail, said Hazaari Lal
How has the country changed since the Babri demolition? Has the BJP used the temple issue for political gains? Is a settlement possible? Business Standard explores
A personal recollection of the events of December 6
Supreme Court to hear Ayodhya title dispute case from February 8
As mobs going on a rampage, killing and lynching in the name of Mother India, Holy Cow or some mythical queen, the ideological agenda behind "unleashing the beast" seems to have taken the centre stage
The demolition created two zones of sensibilities, a Hindu one and a Muslim one; it ensured that after that there would be little they would share
Hindu outfits believe they have for the first time come close to building the temple
These and the several other questions that the Supreme Court would have to settle as it hears the please related to the Babri Masjid demolition of 6 December 1992 and the Ayodhya dispute
The CBI is deliberately prolonging the criminal trial while the BJP does its best to use the Ayodhya dispute to once again stokes the flames of hatred
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court fixed the next hearing for the long-standing Ayodhya dispute matter for February 8, 2018
'Muslims consider this day as a 'black day' for their community, while Hindus mark this day as victorious'
In this video news episode, Eyewitness, released in January 1993, the reporters piece together what transpired in Ayodhya on that day
The events were scheduled on Wednesday for the day marked 25 years of demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya
SC came up with an option of ordering a joint trial of cases arising out of the two FIRs
SC also allowed CBI's appeal challenging withdrawal of conspiracy charges against the leaders
The court refused exemption from personal appearance to Advani and Uma Bharti
The events of 1992 and 2002 are the two black marks on the BJP's rise to political prominence