A CITY IN FLUX
The demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992, was followed by riots across India. Mumbai had always been susceptible to communal violence, but the violence in December 1992 and then again in January 1993 was unprecedented.
Two months later, in March, serial blasts rocked the city, killing over 250 and injuring 700. Communal strife was followed by gang wars, all of which changed the city forever.
Bombay After Ayodhya chronicles how the past three decades have been a period of unprecedented flux in Mumbai.
Author Jitendra Dixit grew up in Mumbai and has reported from the city for much of the three decades he writes about. A deeply felt biography of the city, Bombay After Ayodhya documents the change in the city’s character, from its physical appearance and civic issues, to real-estate and politics.
Jitendra Dixit
356pp, ₹599, HarperCollins