Hindustan Times (Noida)

Act against new structure at Chandni Chowk: PWD to cops

- Ashish Mishra ashish.mishra2@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Leaders of three major political parties in Delhi — the Aam Aadmi Party, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress — on Saturday made a beeline for the new makeshift Hanuman temple that has come up on the central verge of Chandni Chowk, even as the Public Works Department (PWD) wrote to the Delhi Police, asking them to take action against the structure.

The PWD in its complaint to the Delhi police, however, did not mention the word “temple” anywhere instead referring to it as a “prefabrica­ted structure”.

“This is to inform you that last night (Thursday) some unknown person brought a prefabrica­ted structure and placed at planter top in the median near Kucha Mahajani at Chandni Chowk road. In this regard it is requested to take necessary action at the earliest so that the project can be executed within the timeline,” read the agency’s letter to the police.

A police officer, who did not want to be named, said, “Legal action has already been initiated in the matter.”

The Delhi government did not respond to requests for comment.

The old temple, which was located on the pavement of the carriagewa­y towards Red Fort, had been demolished by the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n on the directions of the Delhi high court on January 3.

The PWD in its complaint said the structure was built without any permission from any of the agencies executing the area revamp.

Meanwhile, senior AAP leader Durgesh Pathak, the party’s Chandni Chowk MLA Parlad Singh Sawhney, Delhi Congress vice-president Mudit Agrawal and Delhi BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor visited the makeshift temple on Saturday and offered prayers at the temple.

On Saturday, senior AAP leader and party’s MCD in-charge Pathak visited the new temple and offered prayers along with locals.

He said the North corporatio­n had demolished this temple of “Lord Hanuman” but the people had re-built it with their faith.

“It is very sad that this temple of Sankat Mochan Lord Hanuman in Chandni Chowk was demolished. By doing so, the MCD played with the faith of devotees. But the devotees have re-built this temple. The AAP stands with devotees, and we have come here to pray before Lord Hanuman that he gives sanity to all,” Pathak said.

He also took potshots at the Bjp-ruled civic bodies and said that the BJP has betrayed the people of Delhi during its 15-year tenure in the MCD.

Responding to Pathak’s allegation­s, Delhi BJP spokespers­on Kapoor said “it is sad” that Pathak had “vitiated the atmosphere” by making a political statement while visiting the temple.

“The temple at Chandni Chowk was demolished as a part of Delhi government’s beautifica­tion plan on court’s order. Locals made several appeals to the government to save the temple, but they did nothing,” Shankar said.

Delhi Congress vice-president Mudit Aggarwal on Saturday too visited the temple and trained guns at both the MCDS and the Delhi government for the temple’s demolition.

“Both the Delhi government and the BJP considered the temple a hindrance and engaged in manipulati­ng the public by hurling allegation­s at each other,” Aggarwal said.

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Saturday directed the police to release the passports of 35 foreigners, who were acquitted in December last year in a case in which they were charge sheeted for attending the Tablighi Jamaat congregati­on .The court’s directions came after the probe officer submitted he had no objection in releasing the passports to the foreigners.

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