As another December 6 comes around, 34 years after the Babri Masjid was demolished in Ayodhya and nearly two years after a Ram Temple was inaugurated on its spot, construction is yet to start on the alternative ground given to the Muslim side to build a mosque.
The Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation, which has been given a 5-acre plot in the middle of the fields in Dhannipur village in Ayodhya, 25 km from the demolished Babri site, for construction of the mosque, is preparing to submit a structural map to the authorities. So the earliest any work, also dragged down due to lack of donations, can begin is after March 2026.
The Supreme Court which awarded the disputed Ayodhya site to the Hindu side in 2019 had ordered 5 acres of land at a “suitable, prominent place in Ayodhya” for the new mos

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