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কোন ঘটনাকে almost revolution বলা হয় এবং কেন

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The last remaining dome of the Babri shrine collapse in a cloud of red smoke at 4:45 pm on December 6, 1992 was called an almost revolution.

  • We were completely aware that we were witnessing something historic as we watched the last remaining dome of the Babri shrine collapse in a cloud of red smoke at 4:45 pm on December 6, 1992, amid the ecstasy of a frenzied crowd.
  • The demolition was compared to the storming of the Bastille and may have signalled the end of the old order and the beginning of a new one to those who had supported a movement that had both united and divided India like never before. People distributed sweets that evening to commemorate Ram Lalla's release from 364 years of servitude and humiliation.
  • Both sides of this significant Indian division agreed that after that tragic December 6, life will never be the same. This proved to be a self-fulfilling prophecy for several months after that as rioting and explosions left several cities in ruins.
  • The quickly written obituaries of the republic seem hasty and premature 20 years later. Ayodhya was undoubtedly a significant turning point for independent India, maybe on a par with the Emergency, the Mandal Commission, or the 1991 Budget's liberalisation measures.

Hence, the last remaining dome of the Babri shrine collapse in a cloud of red smoke at 4:45 pm on December 6, 1992 was called an almost revolution.

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