BABRI MAZID: REVISIT ON COMMUNAL VIOLENCE

BABRI MAZID: REVISIT ON COMMUNAL VIOLENCE

INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW

BABRI MAZID: REVISIT ON COMMUNAL VIOLENCE

AUTHOR – SANYA SINGHAL, STUDENT AT SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, HYDERABAD

BEST CITATION – SANYA SINGHAL,, BABRI MAZID: REVISIT ON COMMUNAL VIOLENCE, Indian Journal of Legal Review (IJLR), 3 (2) of 2023, Pg. 275-281, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

ABSTRACT

India was once a group of 565 independent princely state rich in social composition with a number of religions at the time of independence when the constitution was being written by the constituent assembly it was important to declare India as a secular country for peace and integrity within this 565 princely states secularism has always been the most important feature of the Constitution of India but when there are so many religions living on the same piece of land, disputes are bound to happen. As happened on 6th December 1992 when Babri Masjid was demolished at Ayodhya. The political agenda can be clearly seen behind the Babri Masjid Ram Janmabhoomi case as the dispute took fire in around 1984 when Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) wanted to claim the land as Ram Janmabhoomi. This article discusses about the history of Babri Masjid, the facts and figures used by Supreme Court in his decision. Prior judgement from various Sports. How political parties use religion in their election campaign and how communal riots can cause destruction all around the country. It further discusses the constitutional aspects of the Babri Mazid Case.

KEYWORDS– Babri Mazid, Religion, Politics, Ownership, Possession