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Babri Mosque’s Issue: Indians don’t remember or don’t care?

September 30, 2010

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and move ahead. This summarizes what young people in the city who are in their teens or hardly out of it sense regarding the Ayodhya matter, cause for too much apprehension. A concluding judgment is expected on Thursday. Managing the stress of studies, probability of parents as well as relationships on one hand as well as expecting a concealed but gifted future on the other, who has had time to go into the past and remember the terrors of private aggression that initiated with the destruction of Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992?
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To had a word with several teenagers on Wednesday, who had either brought into being in the similar year when Babri Masjid was demolished or close to that time. The reality is the majority of them do not even make out what the quarrel is all about. Or they just are not concerned.
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”I wasn’t really aware of the entire issue till I became aware of the hype around the verdict. I think there was a masjid which the BJP demolished. But that was a long way back. I am more worried about our safety after the verdict is out,” stated 18 years old Twinkle Uppal, who is doting her life being a fresher in Shri Ram College of Commerce. ”I feel equally spiritual whenever I go to a temple, gurdwara or mosque. Where’s the problem?”
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Azra Khatun, who was only two at the time of demolishing in Ayodhya, stated: ”I came to know about the issue while studying about caste and religion in one of the chapters in school. I don’t see a point in fighting over a piece of land. I respect all religions. Be it a mosque or a temple, I am fine with both.” She continued, ”With Commonwealth Games happening in the city, a lot of foreigners have come here. Let’s show them our bonding.”

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