India's main opposition party was accused of raising religious tensions yesterday as voting began in the biggest election in history.
The Bharatiya Janata Party was attacked by the ruling Congress Party after it pledged to build a temple to the Hindu God Lord Ram at Ayodhya, where the destruction of the Babri Mosque by Hindu extremists in 1992 plunged India into years of communal violence.
Narendra Modi's nationalist party also said it would bring Muslim-majority Kashmir under direct rule from Delhi and end separate codes of personal law for Muslims and other minorities.
The manifesto's release followed the disclosure that Mr Modi's most senior strategist will face charges over a speech last week in which he urged Hindus to take "revenge" against parties that had supported Muslims driven from their homes in religious riots last year.
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