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15 Years after Babri Masjid

05.12.2007 by arZan Category Politics, Religion, india, outrage


Today in 1992, was one of the darkest days of India as a nation. Hindu fundamentalists demolished the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya and the nation slipped into mayhem and carnage that it had not seen since 1947 and the Partition.

However in recent years we seem not to have learnt from our lessons.

We still have scumbags like Narendra Modi who rules over an Indian State. He has the gall to proclaim

Congress in Gujarat is raising its voice on the Sohrabuddin issue. But, it should explain to the people what should be done to a man who stored illegal arms and ammunition. You tell me, what should have been done to Sohrabuddin?”

It is a breakdown of democracy that the chief minister of Gujarat can do what he wants and we as citzens cannot do anything about him.

In the meantime, here is an aerial of the site from Google Maps.

Today is a day to stop and think.

Have we really progressed as a nation?

Technorati tags: Babri Masjid, Ayodhya, BJP, Narendra Modi

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One Response to “ 15 Years after Babri Masjid ”

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    #1 Babri, 15 years later at Blogbharti Says:
    December 6th, 2007 at 12:31 am

    [...] Arzaan seems to agree However in recent years we seem not to have learnt from our lessons. We still have scumbags like Narendra Modi who rules over an Indian State. [..] It is a breakdown of democracy that the chief minister of Gujarat can do what he wants and we as citzens cannot do anything about him. [...]

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