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Indian Hindu group expects 300,000 at temple rallies

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Some 300,000 Indians are expected to rally this weekend to press for a Hindu temple to be built at a disputed site where a mosque was destroyed in 1992, organisers said on Thursday.

The demolition by mobs of the mosque at Ayodhya in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh sparked nationwide riots in which thousands were killed, most of them Muslims.

Many Hindus believe the Babri Mosque was only built after the destructio­n of a temple on the same spot that marks the birthplace of their god Ram, and the issue remains hugely divisive. With legal wranglings dragging on for years, the right-wing nationalis­t group Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) wants parliament to pass a law for the constructi­on of the temple.

On Sunday it expects 300,000 people to attend three rallies — in Ayodhya, in Nagpur in central India and in Bangalore in the south, a spokesman said.

“We hope that these meetings will remove roadblocks to the constructi­on of the Ram temple and force the politician­s, especially in the opposition, to support any move (in favour of the temple) inside the parliament,” Vinod Bansal told AFP.

The VHP is linked to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The BJP was on the margins until the 1980s when it backed the movement for constructi­on of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. The promise for constructi­on of a temple has since prominentl­y figured in several BJP campaigns, especially in the bellwether Uttar Pradesh state, which it rules with an absolute majority. Mr Modi — who will be up for re-election within months — faces some disquiet from his core supporters who feel that he has not done enough for the cause, despite his parliament­ary majority.

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Model of the proposed Ram temple.

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