The Borneo Post

Tens of thousands protest in India over controvers­ial Hindu temple

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AYODHYA, India: Tens of thousands of Hindu hardliners rallied Sunday for a temple to be built at a disputed Indian holy site where an ancient mosque was razed in 1992, sparking deadly riots.

Huge crowds of saffroncla­d protesters, some waving swords and chanting “Praise Be to Ram”, massed in Ayodhya in northern Uttar Pradesh state where right-wing Hindu groups want a grand temple to their god constructe­d.

Organisers had expected 300,000 demonstrat­ors to attend rallies in Ayodhya and two other Indian cities, and busloads of protesters were still arriving into the afternoon.

Security measures were beefed up, with some 5,000 additional police deployed to protest areas, especially in Ayodhya.

Many Hindus believe a spot there marks the birthplace of Ram and that a medieval mosque that stood there for 460 years was only built after the destructio­n of an earlier temple.

Hindu zealots reduced the Babri Mosque to rubble in 1992, kicking off riots across India that left thousands dead, most of them Muslims.

The site remains a flashpoint between Hindus and India’s sizeable Muslim minority and the show of force by hardliners comes two weeks before the 26th anniversar­y of the mosque’s destructio­n.

The temple controvers­y has been tied up in courts for decades but some hardline groups are agitating to make it a campaign issue ahead of general elections in the next six months.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is running for a second term, has faced some disquiet from his core supporters who feel that he has not done enough for the cause, despite his parliament­ary majority.

More than 2,000 died in riots after the mosque was torn down.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Indians watch a model of the Ram temple during the ‘ Dharam Sabha’ Hindu congregati­on held to call for the constructi­on of a grand temple of Lord Rama, in Ayodhya.
— AFP photo Indians watch a model of the Ram temple during the ‘ Dharam Sabha’ Hindu congregati­on held to call for the constructi­on of a grand temple of Lord Rama, in Ayodhya.

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