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Trial begins on mosque demolition

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NEW DELHI: Three senior members of India’s ruling Hindu nationalis­t party including a government minister should face trial over the demolition of a mosque a quarter of a century ago, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday.

The three are accused of inciting Hindu zealots to pull down the 16th century Babri mosque in 1992, igniting one of India’s most explosive religious disputes in which thousands died.

The demolition of the mosque marked the culminatio­n of a virulent campaign led by the now ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

India’s top court said government minister Uma Bharti, former deputy prime minister LK Advani and MM Joshi — all senior BJP members — should face criminal conspiracy charges, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.

The ruling came after a lower court dropped the charges brought against them by India’s Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), kicking off a series of appeals and counter-appeals.

“We have allowed the CBI appeal against the Allahabad High Court judgement with certain directions,” the Press Trust of India news agency quoted the Supreme Court judges as saying.

Many Hindus believe the Babri mosque was only built after the destructio­n of a temple that marks the birthplace of their god Ram.

Some in the BJP, which recently won elections in India’s largest state Uttar Pradesh, want to build a temple to Ram on the ruins of the razed mosque, an idea that horrifies the state’s significan­t Muslim minority.

Indian media said the charges would scupper the chances of Advani, now 89, of becoming India’s next president when the role becomes vacant later this year.

He was present on the day of the demolition, which sparked nationwide riots and thousands of deaths and came to define his political career. However, in a later interview with the BBC, he said the incident had hurt him “tremendous­ly” and should never have happened.

There was no immediate reaction from the BJP, but the opposition Congress said the ruling party had “tried every trick in the book” to ensure that Mr Advani, Mr Bharti and Mr Joshi did not face charges.

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