On September 30 the supreme court of India will release a verdict on a holy site claimed by Hindus and Muslims. Both religions have continued this social war for over 400 years. In the 18th century the British administration created separated Hindu and Muslim sites to worship. This religious war went out of control when in 1992 the Hindus destroyed the 16th-century Babri mosque. This event brought the people into a conflict that left 2000 people dead countrywide. Now, as the verdict of the supreme court approaches, the leaders of the Hinduism and Muslim are calling for peace and to accept whatever the decision is.
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