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Sanjay Raut, representing Shiv Sena, addresses the contentious issue of the Babri Masjid demolition at a Model United Nations conference, highlighting its historical significance and the sociopolitical tensions it has caused in India. The mosque, built during the Mughal Empire, became a focal point of conflict between Hindus and Muslims, culminating in its demolition in 1992, which led to widespread communal violence. Raut emphasizes the importance of seeking solutions that promote understanding and peace as delegates discuss the Ayodhya Verdict and its implications.

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Sanjay Raut, representing Shiv Sena, addresses the contentious issue of the Babri Masjid demolition at a Model United Nations conference, highlighting its historical significance and the sociopolitical tensions it has caused in India. The mosque, built during the Mughal Empire, became a focal point of conflict between Hindus and Muslims, culminating in its demolition in 1992, which led to widespread communal violence. Raut emphasizes the importance of seeking solutions that promote understanding and peace as delegates discuss the Ayodhya Verdict and its implications.

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"Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed delegates, and fellow participants,

I stand before you today as Sanjay Raut, representing the views of Shiv Sena, in this
Model United Nations conference, to address a topic that carries profound historical
and emotional weight in India's collective consciousness. We gather here to
deliberate upon the demolition of the Babri Masjid—a contentious and sensitive
issue that has shaped the sociopolitical landscape of our nation.

BEFORE WE TAKE ANY FURTHER STEPS IN THIS COMMUNITY WE SHOLD


KNOW A BIT ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THIS VERDICT

The Babri Masjid was an old and beautiful mosque in Ayodhya, built during the time of the
Mughal Empire. according to the mosque's inscriptions, it was built in)
by Mir Baqi, a general of the Mughal emperor Babur. As time
passed by, Hindu organizations started claiming that the land where
the mosque is built was originally the birth place of Lord Ram. This
led to tensions between Hindus and Muslims. After the formation of
BJP in 1980, all the Hindu organizations became quite active. They
started doing sabhas and raised slogans. In 1984, Lal Krishna
Advani WZthat a rath yatra will be done from Sitamori to Ayodhya,
but it didn’t happen due to the death of Indira Gandhi in the same
year. In February 1986, the Babri Masjid Action Committee
was formed with the intent to start a campaign in support of the
shrine and take on the rising wave of Hindutva. 6 December 1992,
nearly 2 Lakh Kar sevak reached Ayodhhya along with big leaders
like Mr. Lal Krishna Advani Ji and Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpaye. All the kar
sevak started to break the pillars of mosque and finally demolished
the Babari Masjid.
THIS LED TO A LOT OF COMMUNAL VIOLENCE IN THE COUNTRY. The Supreme Court
of India has given its verdict on this issue in November 2019. Whereas

The Gyanvapi Mosque was built in the 17th century. It was built by
Auraznzeb in 1669 on the remnants of the original Kashi Vishwanath
Temple in Varanasi, dedicated to Lord Shiva, sparking a longstanding
historical dispute over the site's sanctity.

In conclusion, as we deliberate on the Ayodhya Verdict and the complex


historical and legal issues surrounding it, let us remember that our shared
duty as responsible delegates is to seek solutions that bridge divides,
promote understanding, and foster peace.

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