The Asian Age

100-yr-old mosque razed in Barabanki

Sunni Waqf board furious, terms action ‘misuse of power’

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Lucknow, May 18: The All-India Muslim Law Board and the UP Sunni Central Waqf Board on Tuesday alleged that the administra­tion in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki pulled down a mosque and demanded a judicial probe into it.

Meanwhile, the authoritie­s said they demolished an illegal structure on court orders. “The century-old Garib Nawaz mosque in Ram Sanehi Ghat tehsil was demolished by the administra­tion without any legal justificat­ion on Monday night in the presence of police,” claimed All-India Muslim Law Board working general secretary Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rehmani in a statement.

“There was no dispute relating to the mosque. It is also listed with the Sunni Waqf Board. The SDM of Ram Sanehi Ghat had asked for papers of the mosque from the mosque committee in March against which the mosque management committee had approached the Allahabad high court,” he said, adding that the mosque was pulled down by the administra­tion without any notice.

He demanded a judicial inquiry into the case by a sitting high court judge and suspension of officials responsibl­e for the action.

Meanwhile, district magistrate Adarsh Singh described the constructi­on, said to be a mosque and its residentia­l area, as illegal. “A notice was served on people concerned on March 15, giving them an opportunit­y to put forth their views over the ownership but those residing there fled after receiving the notice,” the DM said in a statement.

He said the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad high court had disposed of a petition filed in this connection on April 2, which proved that the constructi­on was illegal.

The UP Sunni Central Waqf Board also condemned the incident, terming it as the misuse of power. “The mosque near the tehsil premises has been demolished by the Ram Sanehi Ghat SDM in the name of removing encroachme­nt. I strongly condemn this illegal and arbitrary action,” said Waqf Board chairman Zufar Farooqui, adding that they will soon file a case in the court in this regard.

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