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No. First, the site belongs to the
Hindus. Second, the Babri structure that stood there cannot be considered
to be a place of worship. It was a political monument to remind
the Hindus that they were slaves. Third, Hindus have made many sincere
efforts to find a peaceful solution to the problem, through negotiations.
Finally, since independence it is functioning as a temple. What
happened on December 6, 1992, was an expression of the Hindu frustration
at being denied what legitimately belongs to them.
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