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Babri Masjid in Ayodhya: Islamic rule stops work on ground for 2 months

Local authorities in Sohawal Tehsil, under which Dhannipur village comes, are undertaking Medhbandi or what is better known as land demarcation

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A sign reading "Build the Babri Mosque on the Same Place" hangs before the massive Jamma Masjid (Friday Mosque) on 19 March, 1993 in New Delhi. Pic/AFP

A sign reading "Build the Babri Mosque on the Same Place" hangs before the massive Jamma Masjid (Friday Mosque) on 19 March, 1993 in New Delhi. Pic/AFP

No work "on ground" will start for at least two months on the new 'Babri Masjid' slated to come up in Dhannipur village in Ayodhya.

This is because there are standing crops on the site as of now, according to the official spokesperson of the Indo Islamic Cultural Foundation (IICF), the trust created to oversee the mosque's construction.

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