India Court Says Mosque Site To Be Divided -- New York Times/Reuters
LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - A court ruled on Thursday the site of a demolished mosque in India would be divided between Hindus and Muslims, in a ruling that could appease both groups in one of the country's most divisive cases.
The court in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh also ruled that Hindu idols could stay on the disputed land, lawyers added.
The demolition of the 16th century mosque by Hindu mobs in 1992 triggered some of India's worst riots that killed about 2,000 people. More than 200,000 police fanned out in India on Thursday to guard against any communal violence.
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My Comment: I expect a backlash to this ruling. I cannot see two religions .... with a long and bloody history between each other .... coexisting side by side in peace. I have my doubts.