Babri demolition verdict: what the CBI judge said The CBI special court judge BK Yadav who acquitted all the 32 accused in the case of conspiracy to demolition the 16th century Mughal Mosque noted that the razing of the Babri Maasjid by the karsevaks on December 6, 1992 was not planned. Rejecting claims of 351 witnesses and 600 documents that the CBI had submitted as evidence, the judgement also notes that there is not much proof against the accused which included BJP veterans LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi. The judge noted that the authencity of audios and videos submitted by the CBI can't be proven. Noting that the audio of their speeches were not clear, Judge Yadav went on to note that ant-social elements tore down the mosque and the accused leaders had in fact tried to stop them.
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