Advani had appealed to kar sevaks to stop Babri demolition:

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The revival of criminal conspiracy charge in the Babri demolition case after "25 years" raises a very serious question mark on the functioning of Indian judiciary, Sudheendra Kulkarni, former aide to leader L K Advani, said here today.

Terming as baseless the case against Advani, he said the patriarch had expressed deep regret at Babri mosque demolition and even called it the saddest day of his life.



Had the apex given a direction for day to day hearing earlier, the guilty would have been punished and the name of innocents cleared by now, Kulkarni said.

"For the Supreme to revive the criminal conspiracy case after 25 long years raises a very serious question mark on functioning of India's judiciary," Kulkarni told PTI.

Top leaders Advani, M M Joshi and will be tried for criminal conspiracy in the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition case as the Supreme yesterday allowed the plea to restore the charge against them.

"Had the apex given a direction, say 20 years ago, for a day to day hearing, and quick appeal and disposal at higher courts, the case would have ended long ago, the guilty punished and the name of innocents cleared," Kulkarni, chairman of the Mumbai-based think tank Observer Research Foundation, said.

"The case of criminal conspiracy against Advani is baseless. He was not a part of the conspiracy at all. In fact, he expressed deep regret at what happened and wrote soon after the Babri demolition that it was the saddest day of his life," Kulkarni said.

"There is also evidence on record that even when the Babri mosque was being demolished, he had been appealing to kar sevaks to stop it," Kulkarni said.

"I am certain that Advani ji will come out innocent in this case," he said.

"The Babri demolition was condemnable. It seriously affected communal peace in However, even at this stage, all efforts should be made by leaders of the two communities to arrive at an amicable settlement which respects the sentiments of both Hindus and Muslims," Kulkarni said.

Asked if the delay in the verdict would mar the veteran leader's chances of being in the race for the President's post, Kulkarni said, "I wouldn't like to comment on this.

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Advani had appealed to kar sevaks to stop Babri demolition:

The revival of criminal conspiracy charge in the Babri demolition case after "25 years" raises a very serious question mark on the functioning of Indian judiciary, Sudheendra Kulkarni, former aide to BJP leader L K Advani, said here today. Terming as baseless the case against Advani, he said the BJP patriarch had expressed deep regret at Babri mosque demolition and even called it the saddest day of his life. Had the apex court given a direction for day to day hearing earlier, the guilty would have been punished and the name of innocents cleared by now, Kulkarni said. "For the Supreme Court to revive the criminal conspiracy case after 25 long years raises a very serious question mark on functioning of India's judiciary," Kulkarni told PTI. Top BJP leaders Advani, M M Joshi and Uma Bharti will be tried for criminal conspiracy in the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition case as the Supreme Court yesterday allowed the CBI plea to restore the charge against them. "Had the apex court given a ... The revival of criminal conspiracy charge in the Babri demolition case after "25 years" raises a very serious question mark on the functioning of Indian judiciary, Sudheendra Kulkarni, former aide to leader L K Advani, said here today.

Terming as baseless the case against Advani, he said the patriarch had expressed deep regret at Babri mosque demolition and even called it the saddest day of his life.

Had the apex given a direction for day to day hearing earlier, the guilty would have been punished and the name of innocents cleared by now, Kulkarni said.

"For the Supreme to revive the criminal conspiracy case after 25 long years raises a very serious question mark on functioning of India's judiciary," Kulkarni told PTI.

Top leaders Advani, M M Joshi and will be tried for criminal conspiracy in the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition case as the Supreme yesterday allowed the plea to restore the charge against them.

"Had the apex given a direction, say 20 years ago, for a day to day hearing, and quick appeal and disposal at higher courts, the case would have ended long ago, the guilty punished and the name of innocents cleared," Kulkarni, chairman of the Mumbai-based think tank Observer Research Foundation, said.

"The case of criminal conspiracy against Advani is baseless. He was not a part of the conspiracy at all. In fact, he expressed deep regret at what happened and wrote soon after the Babri demolition that it was the saddest day of his life," Kulkarni said.

"There is also evidence on record that even when the Babri mosque was being demolished, he had been appealing to kar sevaks to stop it," Kulkarni said.

"I am certain that Advani ji will come out innocent in this case," he said.

"The Babri demolition was condemnable. It seriously affected communal peace in However, even at this stage, all efforts should be made by leaders of the two communities to arrive at an amicable settlement which respects the sentiments of both Hindus and Muslims," Kulkarni said.

Asked if the delay in the verdict would mar the veteran leader's chances of being in the race for the President's post, Kulkarni said, "I wouldn't like to comment on this.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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