Though not all 68 people held guilty by Liberhan are accused in the demolition trial, Advani, Joshi, Kalyan Singh, Bharti and Vinay Katiyar were among those charged in the case by the CBI for criminal conspiracy and making incendiary speeches. In the 27 years that the demolition trial dragged on, Advani, Joshi and Bharti have appeared before the court only once—on May 30, 2017, when charges were framed against them—and are yet to be cross-examined by the prosecution. Of the over 1,000 witnesses listed by the CBI in the case, less than 300 have deposed before the court since 1992. Over 130 witnesses and eight accused have been reported dead, while the CBI has now, sources say, stopped looking for other witnesses who failed to appear before the judge to record their statements. As governor, Kalyan Singh, who was chief minister of Uttar Pradesh when the mosque was demolished and stands charged for criminal conspiracy besides several other offences in the case, presently has immunity from standing trial and the case against him can only proceed once he demits office next month—that is, if his term isn’t extended.