30 years ago, on this day, the structure of the Babri Masjid built on the Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya was demolished by kar sevaks. While Hindu organizations are celebrating this day as Shaurya Diwas, the Babri Committee has been protesting.
The latest news is from Hyderabad. Here some Muslim women came out on the streets wearing burqas and demonstrated against the Babri demolition. The incident is of Saidabad area. These women appealed to the Muslims to close their shops and put up black flags on their houses to protest against the Babri Masjid demolition. The women said they have gathered to take a pledge to rebuild the Babri Masjid.
Tight security in Mathura, Section 144, know the reason
At the same time, security has been increased in Mathura after the announcement of some Hinduist organizations including the All India Hindu Mahasabha. These Hindu organizations have announced that on the occasion of December 6, they will recite Hanuman Chalisa in the Idgah premises. The matter of Idgah located near Shri Krishna’s birthplace is pending in the court.
The Hindu side alleges that the mosque has been built by occupying the land of the temple. However, heavy police force is deployed in Mathura today. The Hindu Mahasabha has also announced the worship of Laddu Gopal in Idgah. On receiving the information, the security around Shri Krishna Janmasthan and Shahi Idgah Mosque was increased. The entire region has been divided into two super zones, four zones and eight sectors. About 1261 jawans of Agra zone have been deployed in security.
“6th December will forever remain a Black Day for Indian democracy. The desecration and demolition of #BabriMasjid is a symbol of injustice. Those responsible for its destruction were never convicted. We will not forget it & we will ensure that future generations remember it too,” said the AIMIM chief in his tweet.
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