In 1856, the Hindus started worshiping on the platform while the British were railing


New Delhi, August 5, 2020, Wednesday

In the year 2019, after the historic verdict on the 150-year-old Ayodhya dispute, the way was paved for the construction of the Ram temple. Archaeological evidence from the Archaeological Survey of India during excavations proved that the Babri Masjid was built by Mirbaki, Babur's general, in 1917, but it was not an empty site. There is also evidence of a temple here in the 16th century. The artefacts found during the excavations were also not Islamic.

Older items were also used to create the disputed template. This is why some Muslim parties believed that archaeological evidence should not be relied upon. The Sunni party had demanded that the disputed site be declared a mosque, but there was no evidence that prayers were being offered at the disputed site until 18-7. Before this, Hindus used to worship inside this place. At that time it was under the rule of the British, Hindus were worshiped on the platform which was stopped from worshiping.

Although the British built railings to separate the two parts, the Hindus considered the lower part of the main dome to be the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. That is why the Supreme Court also noted in its judgment that the evidence of archeology cannot be ignored. (File image)

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