On December 6, 1992, the people of Hindustan perceive this date in two ways. Some celebrate it, while others express sorrow. On this day, the Babri Masjid was demolished, marking an event that deeply impacted people's hearts. Muslims felt that their place of worship was destroyed, while Hindus observed and celebrated. It was a celebration that excluded Muslims.
Before this incident, every festival, including August 15 and January 26, used to bring everyone together in celebration. But during that time, one section of Hindustan was grieving, and another was joyously celebrating. On December 6, 1992, the Babri Masjid was brought down. Everyone witnessed how the mosque was demolished. A case was filed, and on November 9, 2019, the Supreme Court delivered its verdict. Although accepted by many, some couldn't truly accept it wholeheartedly.
In this video, we will discuss the Supreme Court's decision because there is a lingering question without a clear answer in the verdict. We will also explore why this decision will always be controversial and what evidence was presented in court that led to the permission for constructing the Ram Mandir. #BabriMasjid #RamMandir #Ayodhya
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