The Asian Age

HC orders probe into trust which built Hanuman statue

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New Delhi, Dec. 14: The Delhi high court on Thursday ordered a probe into the trust which built the famous Hanuman statue in the busy Karol Bagh area of the city, saying the 108feet structure could not have built overnight without the “active connivance” of the local authoritie­s.

Had the authoritie­s done their duty, something like this would not have happened, a bench of acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and justice C. Hari Shankar observed while ordering a probe into the trust that built the idol and was maintainin­g it.

“Nothing would have happened, if we ( civic agencies and the government) would have been doing our job,” the bench said, adding that “this structure could not have been built overnight without connivance of the public authoritie­s”.

It said the land belongs to the city and not the individual sitting in the government office, so it has to be returned to the public.

Annoyed over the illegaliti­es surroundin­g the Hanuman statue, the bench directed the Delhi police to find out the details and the money deposited in the bank accounts of the trust running the temple.

It sought to know from the Municipal Corporatio­n about the property tax paid by the trustee of the temple, which is allegedly on the right of way of vehicular traffic. It asked the Delhi Developmen­t Authority to provide the details of officials responsibl­e for the constructi­on of the huge structure on the public land.

The bench directed the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n ( NDMC) to also provide the full particular­s of the persons responsibl­e for erection of the idol. The court ordered an enquiry after a committee appointed by it in May to look into illegal constructi­ons.

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