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In Photos | From the Archive: Ayodhya, and a Mosque That Was

Sondeep Shankar
Nov 09 2019
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Carrying sticks, VHP, Bajrang Dal workers chase media persons out of the area surrounding Babri Masjid. Archival photograph: Sondeep Shankar
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With the long-awaited Ayodhya verdict just hours away, The Wire brings you photographs of the fateful day 27 years ago – December 6, 1992 – when the 450-year-old Babri Masjid was torn down.

Taken by photographer Sondeep Shankar, the pictures show pivotal moments from where rioters can be seen on top of the mosque to other moments where karsevaks can be seen reading newspapers while sitting on stones meant for the construction of a Ram Mandir.

Following the Ayodhya incident, the country witnessed massive riots that killed over 2,000 people.

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Hindu activists climb the dome of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Archival photograph: Sondeep Shankar

Hindu activists climb the dome of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Archival photograph: Sondeep Shankar

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VHP president Ashok Singhal coming out of a Dharam Sansad meeting at Ayodhya on December 4, 1996. Two days later, the Babri Masjid was demolished. Archival photograph: Sondeep Shankar

Karsevaks resting on partially carved stone pillars for a Ram Mandir near the disputed site in Ayodhya, December 1992. Archival photograph: Sondeep Shankar

This article went live on November ninth, two thousand nineteen, at thirty-eight minutes past eight in the morning.

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