Denial of justice in Babri Mosque demolition case remains Indian Judiciary’s biggest failure: IAMC
Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC), an advocacy group committed to safeguarding India’s pluralist and tolerant ethos, has reminded the Indian judiciary on the occasion of historic Babri Mosque’s demolition in 1992, that denial of justice in the demolition case, and failure to hold people responsible for the lawlessness which followed, was its “biggest failure.”…
The historic mosque was demolished in full view of the national and international audiences, television and print journalists…. But after three decades of a torturous legal process, the CBI court held no one responsible or punishable for the demolition, despite every existing evidence against it. “The day of December 6 will continue to remind us the biggest failures of Indian judiciary when it failed to uphold justice, ignoring evidence of a criminal conspiracy against RSS and BJP leaders, noted and highlighted by the Supreme Court,” said Ahsan Khan, President of the Indian American Muslim Council, while urging the Indian government to appeal against the verdict in this case