 We are here because for the last 25 years we have seen the complete subversion of justice in the sense that after such a crime, not against a masjid but against a very constitutional India, you have a government which has just openly declared their intent to build the mandate. And till now for 25 years, those responsible have not been perished. In fact, by doing the misdeeds of that masjid, the Bhati-Janta Party and the Sankh family wanted to say that this country is only for Hindus. We will remove the names of Muslims from this country. They saw the masjid as a symbol of Muslims. And they said that today is Ayodhya and then Kashi Mathura is left. Today, they have come to Taj Mahal. If the Masjid of Babri Masjid has been done by the Hindu community, then the community will be destroyed today. Whether it is Akhlaq, or Junaid, or Pehlukhan, or Umar, or Zafar Khan, they will be killed again and again. The fight against the justice of the Babri Masjid is not a fight for any part of the history. It is a fight for our past cult. And even in the coming days, if the Babri Masjid does not get justice, and after that, what happened in the whole of India and before that, what happened in the whole of India, a series of events, a communal incident happened in India, whether it is the incident of Meret Kamalwana, the incident of Bhagalpur, the incident of Gujarat in 2002, all these things come from the same politics. What do I mean? The mother of Hindus and Muslims, when these two are created, then we are created, then India is created, then India is created. If you want to separate these two, then this country will be saved. Today, the country will not get justice, and the people and the Babri Masjid will not be affected. This is our responsibility and our responsibility to put pressure on the government. It was 25 years ago on this day that Babri Masjid in Ayodhya was demolished. Even though the incident took place two decades ago, the memory of it is still alive in people's minds. And today, thousands of people all across Delhi have come out on the street to take a stand in defence of secularism and to mark that unfaithful day.