Monday, May 9, 2011

India Court suspends the impugned decision site Sainte

NEW DELHI - Superior Court of the India suspended a decision that divided a holy site north of the India that was once the cause of the bloody riots between Hindus and Muslims.

The lawyers representing the Hindu and Muslim groups say that the Monday Supreme Court suspended the decision of September last the site of the Babri Mosque. The earlier decision was given control of the Muslim community to a third and two Hindu groups divided the rest.

Muslims revere the compound as the former site of the 16th century the Babri Mosque, while Hindus say it is the birthplace of their God Rama and support a temple which he was on the site before the mosque.

The dispute over the religious site in the town of Ayodhya was one of the most controversial of the India issues.

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