In 1989, when the Ram Janmabhoomi campaign had been gathering steam under the leadership of BJP leader LK Advani, "Ramshila" processions were being held across states in North India with the intention of collecting bricks (shilas) for the purpose of building a Ram temple in place of the Babri Masjid on the disputed site Ayodhya. One such Ramshila procession was organised by the VHP in October of that year in the Bhagalpur area of Bihar, which at the time was ruled by the Congress. With its history of communal violence, Bhagalpur was on edge, especially the minority population which at the time had been feeling increasingly alienated by the Congress government in Bihar. Additionally, violence during the Muharram and Bihari Puja festivities in the month of August had also left the area on edge.