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Ex-Gujarat minister and Hindu activist among those convicted over role in massacre of Muslims during the 2002 riots.
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Here is a list of key players for the elections in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
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Indian court convicts 31 over Gujarat riots
Hindu defendants handed life sentences over killings of 33 Muslims during 2002 sectarian riots.
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The calm before the storm in India?
There is a cautious calm after a court ruled that a disputed holy site should be shared between Muslims and Hindus.
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Relief in India over Ayodhya ruling
Peaceful reaction to the court verdict on disputed Ayodhya holy site has been welcomed, as fears of backlash fade.
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Last Modified: 01 Oct 2010 09:49 GMT
Indian court divides holy site
Site in Ayodhya is to be split between three religious groups, but Muslims and Hindus plan to appeal decision.
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Last Modified: 01 Oct 2010 04:49 GMT
India waits for mosque verdict
Security tightened before court ruling on dispute between Hindus and Muslims over Babri mosque in Ayodhya.
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The dispute over the Babri mosque
Many Hindus say the now destroyed mosque covers the site of an important temple.
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The dispute over the Babri mosque
Many Hindus say the now destroyed mosque covers the site of an important temple.
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Hindu BJP stokes Ayodhya mosque row
India's ruling Hindu nationalists have quietly revived a deeply divisive row over the construction of a temple on the site of a razed mosque in a bid to assuage hardline supporters and win votes.
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