The Asian Age

Govt: Building a medieval- era monument

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New Delhi, May 5: A structure in Safdarjung Enclave’s Humayunpur village, which was allegedly converted into a temple, is a medieval- era monument and a notificati­on was issued in 2009 for its protection, a preliminar­y report of the Delhi government said on Saturday.

The report was submitted to the office of deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, officials said.

They said that the state archaeolog­y department has filed a police complaint seeking removal of the encroachme­nt of the monument.

“It was medieval- era monument for protection of which a preliminar­y notificati­on was issued by the government in 2009. An memorandum of understand­ing was signed by the government with the INTACH this year for its restoratio­n,” the officials said.

Mr Sisodia had on Friday ordered an inquiry into the matter and directed Art, Culture and Language ( ACL) Department Secretary Manisha Saxena to submit a report on Saturday.

His direction came following a newspaper report claiming that the Tughlaq- era tomb in Humayunpur village was converted into a temple recently. The deputy chief minister said that the reported incident should be handled with “zero tolerance” by the department as it not only violated heritage- related laws but was also an attempt to disturb peace and harmony in the area.

According to officer bearers of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage ( INTACH), Delhi Chapter, the structure was mentioned as a tomb in the first profession­al listing of monuments in the city.

“We follow a book written by Maulvi Zafar Hasan, who worked with the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India, and published in the 1920s. The book is the first profession­al listing of monuments in Delhi in which it ( structure) has been mentioned as a tomb,” Ajay Kumar, director ( projects) of the INTACH- Delhi, said. The restoratio­n work at the monument was stalled due to protests by the locals, the officials said.

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