The judge who had acquitted all the Sangh parivar leaders in the Babri Masjid demolition case has, six months later, been appointed upalokayukta or deputy lokayukta of Uttar Pradesh by the Yogi Adityanath government. As a special CBI court judge, Surendra Kumar Yadav had on September 30 last year acquitted all the 32 surviving accused, denying any conspiracy by the BJP and VHP heavyweights and blaming the Babri demolition on “anti-social elements” who had infiltrated the kar sevaks. Yadav had retired the day of the verdict. Governor Anandiben Patel signed his latest appointment letter on April 6, but the matter became public only when the former judge took charge of his new post on Monday.