List of Politics Events on December-1992

1- December-1992 17 ministers of the BJP government in Rajasthan quit for the 'Karseva' at Ayodhya.
2- December-1992 Dr. C. Rangarajan appointed Governor of the RBI.
6- December-1992 300,000 Hindus destroy the mosque of Babri at Ayodhya, India. 4 die and BJP government in UP, led by Kalyan Singh, was dismissed and President's rule promulgated. Then countrywide riots followed. Pakistan and Bangladesh condemned demolition.
7- December-1992 Religious riots swept across India in the wake of the destruction of the ancient Babri Masjid mosque by rampaging Hindu fanatics in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya yesterday. More than 800 people had been killed and hundreds injured as Muslim and Hindu mobs stabbed, shooted and beat each other. The violence had thrown the government into chaos and had spilled into the neighboring states of Pakistan and Bangladesh. The army had been called out to restore order in Bombay, where street battles left 41 dead. The stock market had been closed down and Parliament forced to adjourn. Advani quit as the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha.
10- December-1992 The Central Government bans RSS, VHP, ISS, Bajrang Dal and Jamait-e-Islami.
14- December-1992 Balasaheb Deora, RSS chief, kept under house arrest. National head quarters of the party in New Delhi sealed.
15- December-1992 BJP Governments of Sunderlal Patwa (MP), Shanta Kumar (HP) and Bhairon Singh Shekhawat (Rajasthan) dismissed.
16- December-1992 The Parliament adopts resolution condemning the demolition of the mosque at Ayodhya and centre appoints a one-man judicial commission to enquire into the Ayodhya incidents.
18- December-1992 BJP expresses regret over the demolition of the Masjid in Ayodhya in Parliament.
20- December-1992 BJP launches campaign to oust Rao government; Vajpayee goes on fast.
21- December-1992 BJP-sponsored no-trust motion against the Rao Government defeated 334-106 in the Lok Sabha; Vajpayee ends fast.
22- December-1992 Lok Sabha adopts the constitution amendment bills regarding Panchayati Raj and Nagarapalika Bills, and decentralisation of power to the village level.
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