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            BJP slams 
            Congress for raising Babri demolition issue 
            
            
            
            Tuesday, October 05, 2010 09:35:55 PM, 
            IANS 
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              New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tuesday questioned the Congress why 
              it raises the Babri Masjid demolition issue time and again and 
              asked the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) to study the 
              12,000-page verdict before commenting on it. 
               
              After the ruling Congress Tuesday said the Ayodhya verdict "in no 
              way condones" the "shameful and criminal" demolition of the Babri 
              mosque in 1992, the BJP termed the statement as "unfortunate". 
               
              It said the law was taking its course on the issue and the 
              Congress should stop giving "edifications".  
               
              "It has been said time and again that a procedure is separately 
              going on for Dec 6 (the day Babri Mosque was demolished). This is 
              a legal action. I am not willing to speak on the issue," BJP's 
              general secretary and spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad told 
              reporters here. 
               
              "But the Congress should first give answer that who had got the 
              locks opened (near the disputed site ahead of the demolition). 
              Those talking about Dec 6 should answer this question first," he 
              said. 
               
              Prasad said it was "unfortunate" that the Congress was raising the 
              issue and added: "The whole country knows about what has been the 
              attitude of the Congress in the matter. So it will be better if 
              they (Congress) do not give edifications."  
               
              He was replying to a question on the Congress' reaction on the 
              issue.  
               
              The BJP leader also alleged that the then P.V. Narasimha Rao-headed 
              Congress government had attempted to "implicate" those booked in 
              the Babri Mosque demolition case, including senior BJP leader L.K. 
              Advani and other party leaders.  
               
              "We are facing this trial. A decision will be taken," he pointed 
              out. 
               
              Prasad was also asked about the CPI-M's stand that the Allahabad 
              High Court verdict for a three-way division of the land in Ayodhya 
              was based on "faith and belief" and would set a dangerous 
              precedent for the future. 
               
              Prasad said "what the Communists understand of faith... they 
              should better read the 12,000 page verdict." 
               
              CPI-M general secretary Prakash Karat Tuesday earlier said the 
              demolition of the Babri Masjid in December 1992 was a criminal 
              offence and an assault on the secular principle.   
                
                
                
                
                
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