
On 6th December 1992, the domes of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya came crashing down under the hands of thousands of kar sevaks. In a few hours, centuries of history vanished into dust, and with it, India was set on fire. What followed was not just the fall of a structure, but the beginning of one of the bloodiest chapters of communal violence — over 2,000 people lost their lives across the country. But why did it happen? For decades, Hindu groups claimed that the Babri Masjid was built after demolishing a temple marking the birthplace of Lord Ram. In the late 1980s, this demand for a Ram Mandir turned into a political movement, fueled by powerful rallies like L.K. Advani’s Rath Yatra in 1990. The movement brought crowds to Ayodhya in December 1992, where the promise to protect the mosque collapsed within hours. The consequences were devastating. Cities across India burned in riots, communities were torn apart, and politics itself changed forever. The BJP rose to national prominence, the Hindu–Muslim divide deepened, and Ayodhya became a battlefield of faith and power. For years, the legal fight continued. Finally, in 2019, the Supreme Court ruled that the land would be given to Hindus to build the Ram Mandir, while Muslims were allotted alternative land for a mosque. Today, Ayodhya stands as a symbol of both devotion and division — a reminder of how faith and politics can redraw the destiny of a nation. The demolition wasn’t just about a mosque or a temple. It was about power, identity, and the blood of thousands who paid the price. --- Sources: Supreme Court of India Verdict (2019) Government of India Reports on Communal Riots BBC News Archives The Hindu, The Indian Express --- #BabriMasjid #Ayodhya1992 #RamMandir #IndianHistory #CommunalRiots #IndiaPolitics #TruthRevealed #HistoryMatters
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