Owaisi Condemns Babri Demolition, Calls December 6th a 'Black Day' for India
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi denounced the Babri Masjid demolition, calling December 6, 1992, a 'Black Day' that weakened India's Constitution. He urged acknowledgment of its impact. Meanwhile, in Murshidabad, suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir laid a foundation for a mosque, asserting constitutional rights amidst ongoing legal challenges.
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On Saturday, AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi publicly condemned the demolition of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992, labeling it a 'Black Day' for India and a moment that undermined the Constitution. He criticized efforts to downplay the event's significance and emphasized its violation of the rule of law.
Speaking at an event in Hyderabad, Owaisi remarked on the presence of police during the mosque's demolition, citing the Supreme Court's stance that it breached legal standards. He challenged recent statements from the Prime Minister regarding addressing historical grievances, questioning their basis.
As tensions surrounding the issue continue, a controversial development unfolded in Murshidabad, where TMC's suspended MLA, Humayun Kabir, initiated the construction of a new Babri Masjid. Kabir defended his actions as constitutionally protected, facing legal threats but remaining resolute in his pursuit.
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