Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Sealed on Wednesday, Gurugram mosque remains shut; Friday prayers peaceful

- Kartik Kumar kartik.kumar@htlive.com

GURUGRAM: Amid rumours on Friday that the mosque in Sheetla Mata Colony, which was sealed by the MCG on Wednesday, might be unsealed, the district administra­tion clarified that no such order has been issued.

The representa­tives of Muslim Ekta Manch and Gurgaon Nagrik Ekta Manch said they had met the divisional commission­er on Friday afternoon to seek his interventi­on in the matter.

“We told the divisional commission­er that the mosque was constructe­d in 2016 and is not under constructi­on at present, as claimed by some civic officials. Documents were submitted as proof and he agreed to intervene,” said Haji Shehzad Khan, chairman of the Muslim Ekta Manch.

The MCG had sealed the mosque and 10 other buildings in the area on the grounds that these had been built after a direction of the Punjab and Haryana high court in September 2016, which stayed new constructi­on in the 300-metre radius of the Indian Air Force (IAF) ammunition depot in Sector 14.

“There is a provision in the law that if any authority seals a structure, and a satisfacto­ry appeal is made against it, the authority can unseal it. This (sealing) has all been done as per the law,” said Suresh, the divisional commission­er, said on Friday afternoon, after meeting the representa­tives of the Muslim Ekta Manch and Gurgaon Nagrik Ekta Manch.

A release by the district administra­tion later in the evening said that “an appeal can be made in the court of divisional commission­er against the municipal corporatio­n Gurugram or the deputy commission­er’s direction (to seal the mosque). Till now no appeal has been filed by any party before the divisional commission­er hence, the divisional commission­er has not issued orders to unseal any of the properties.”

Suresh and deputy commission­er Vinay Pratap Singh did not respond to calls or text messages seeking comment on the issue in the evening.

An municipal corporatio­n Gurugram official said, seeking anonymity, “The structures were sealed as per directions of the high court as such and cannot be unsealed on the directions of any official. It would amount to contempt of court.”

The mosque, establishe­d in a three-storey residentia­l building, was sealed a week after residents protested outside the mosque on September 5, against the newly installed loudspeake­r on the premises, complainin­g that the call to prayer was loud and caused disturbanc­e.

 ?? YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? A large contingent of Gurugram police continued to be deployed outside the mosque in Sheetla Mata Colony.
YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT PHOTO A large contingent of Gurugram police continued to be deployed outside the mosque in Sheetla Mata Colony.

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