Ayodhya Dispute is being affecting the politics and community of the country. According to Hindu organization at the place where was the Babri Mosque, was the same where Lord Ram took birth. Babri Mosque was destroyed on 6th December 1992 and the two communities made it sectarian and political so the dispute continued to take hype.
In 1528, a mosque was built on a place where Hindus consider it as a birth place of their adorable god Ram.
In 1853, first time communal riots happened near the place. It is known that the mosque was built by Mugal Emporer Babar so that it is known as Babri Masjid. Hindus wanted to make a temple on that place.
In 1959, British rulers barricaded the disputed land and muslims were permitted to pray inside and hindus were permitted to pray outside the area.
The place was locked in 1949 as considered as disputed. Lord Ram's statues were found inside the building and muslims filed a case against the hindus stated the statues were placed by some community members.
In 1984, a committee was made by world hindu organization to free the birthplace of The Ram and later this campaign initiated by main leader Lal Krisna Advani. In 1986, the order to open the locks was given by district magistrate and Muslims organized one community against this matter. In 1989, again the campaign worked fast on building of the Ram temple and they started the foundation of the temple.
World Hindu organization damaged some part of the mosque and Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar started to solve the matter but it could not solve. After that in 1992, World Hindu Organization, Shiv Sena and BJP workers destroyed the Babri Mosque and communal riots between the hindus and the Muslims started as resultant.
In 2001, the resolution of making a temple was repeated by the World Hindu federation. In January 2002, Ayodhya Community organized by the Prime Minister Bajpayee and Shatrugna Singh was appointed to talk to the Muslim leaders. After these all matters in 2009 the report was sent to Manmohan Singh and on September 30 the Allahbad high court distributed the land into three parts.