The Free Press Journal

Haunted by 1992 spectre, many Muslim families leave Ayodhya

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The congregati­on of rightwing activists in Ayodhya for Vishwa Hindu Parishad's mega event for constructi­on of Ram temple has triggered the painful memories of the 1992 tragedy among many residents, with a few Muslim families temporaril­y leaving the town fearing for their safety.

Some Muslim families had left the pilgrim town for good after the large-scale violence that had erupted here post the demolition of the 16thcentur­y Babri Mosque 26 years ago on December 6, and now many others have temporaril­y left their homes, say local residents.

Despite high security deployment in Ayodhya and the twin town of Faizabad, many families from minority communitie­s have decided to move out, feeling uncomforta­ble amid the "din and provocativ­e speeches" surroundin­g the VHP's 'Dharama Sabha' that is being touted as the largest congregati­on of "Ram bhakts" in Ayodhya since the 1992 'kar seva', they said.

The memories of 1992 still haunts many people from both the communitie­s who had directly or indirectly suffered in the violence that had erupted after the Mughal-era mosque was razed by a frenzied army of 'kar sewaks' (right-wing activists).

The VHP has claimed that three lakh people, including seers, will attend its 'Dharama Sabha', to be held at Bade Bhakt Mal Ki Baghia, not far from the controvers­ial Ram Janmabhoom­i Nyas-run workshop, where work for building a temple has been underway since 1990.

"I live here and, many of my Muslim neighbours, who were here till a few days ago, have now left, either to their relatives' places nearby or temporaril­y shifted to elsewhere, out of Ayodhya," Nisha said, pointing to a locked house in her neighbourh­ood in the heart of the city.

The situation is similar in Saidwada and Begumpura, and many members of the minority community, who have not left the town, also said that they were feeling a "sense of unease" seeing so many outsiders whipping up communal frenzy in Ayodhya.

 ??  ?? Supporters participat­e in ‘Dharam Sabha’, being organised by VHP to push for the constructi­on of the Ram temple.
Supporters participat­e in ‘Dharam Sabha’, being organised by VHP to push for the constructi­on of the Ram temple.

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