How many people had reached Ayodhya on the day of Babri demolition and how was the view of the city?


The consecration of Lord Sama is going to take place on 22nd January in Ayodhya. For which the entire Ayodhya has been illuminated. People who have faith in Lord Ram are observing it as a festival. At the same time, all those kar sevaks who had seen the construction of Ram Lala’s temple at his birthplace in Ayodhya are also very happy with the construction of Ram temple.

Exactly 31 years ago, on December 6, 1992, Kar Sevaks gathered from all over the country had demolished the disputed structure of Ayodhya to fulfill their dream. Due to which there was a situation of tension for a long time. After the case that went on for years, the Supreme Court finally ended this historical controversy by giving its verdict on 9 November 2019, but do you know how many kar sevaks had reached Ayodhya on 6 December 1992 for Ram Janmabhoomi. >

How many Karsevaks had reached Ayodhya
The day was 6 December and the year was 1992. Actually, this is not a common date for Ayodhya. This is the same day when about 2 lakh Kar Sevaks had reached Babri Masjid with the dream of Ram Temple. Thousands of these people were raising slogans of Jai Shri Ram during this time. The slogan was also being given… Ram Lala will come and build the temple there. The entire Ayodhya was echoing with these slogans that day. It seemed as if the roads were filled with kar sevaks. 

These same Karsevaks broke the police barricading and entered the disputed structure and started breaking the dome and other places of the mosque by climbing on them. After this incident, the present Kalyan Singh government was dismissed. The case went on for a long time after which the Supreme Court gave its verdict on 9 November and now in Ayodhya Ram Mandir is going to be built.                                                

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