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BJP leaders charged over 1992 mosque demolition

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NEW DELHI: An Indian judge charged a minister in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government and senior leaders from his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with criminal conspiracy on Tuesday in connection with the 1992 destructio­n of a mosque by a Hindu mob.

The demolition of the mosque in northern Uttar Pradesh state unleashed some of the deadliest religious riots across the country since independen­ce in 1947, killing about 2,000 people.

Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti and stalwarts of the BJP led by L.K. Advani and M.M. Joshi appeared in court in the city of Lucknow to hear the charges.

All three deny any role in the razing of the mosque.

The trial of senior BJP leaders will raise fresh questions about Hindu nationalis­m within Modi’s party at a time when critics accuse his supporters of trying to marginaliz­e minority groups and redefine India as a Hindu nation. ing provocativ­e speeches that incited Hindus to pull down the Babri mosque,” said M.R. Shamshad, a lawyer representi­ng Muslim leaders and victims of the violence.

Bharti, entering the courtroom on Tuesday amid a crowd of reporters, rejected the charges.

“I don’t consider myself a criminal,” she said.

Lawyers representi­ng Joshi and Advani did not respond to requests for comment.

Many Hindus believe that the mosque in the town of Ayodhya was built on top of the birthplace of Rama and the BJP is committed to the constructi­on of a temple there.

The dispute is still at the core of tensions between Hindus and India’s Muslim minority.

BJP leaders have faced prosecutio­n for their alleged involvemen­t in the mosque’s destructio­n for more than a decade, but last month the Supreme Court ruled the party leaders must be tried and the case wrapped up within two years.

Advani, a former home minister and chief of the BJP, led Hindus on the pilgrimage that ended with the razing of the mosque. He says he tried to stop the clashes.

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