Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

ROW AFTER DECADES-OLD ‘MOSQUE’ RAZED, ADMIN CITES ENCROACHME­NT

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : Controvers­y broke out in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki town on Tuesday over the demolition of a decades-old structure, with Muslim groups saying it was the illegal razing of a mosque and the local administra­tion claiming it was residentia­l encroachme­nt on government land. The structure was razed in Ram Sanehi Ghat tehsil area of Barabanki on Monday amid police deployment. Barabanki district magistrate Adarsh Singh said the structure was constructe­d illegally on government land by unidentifi­ed people who escaped when a notice was sent on March 15.

THE STRUCTURE WAS RAZED IN RAM SANEHI GHAT TEHSIL AREA OF BARABANKI ON MONDAY AMID POLICE DEPLOYMENT.

LUCKNOW : Controvers­y broke out in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki town on Tuesday over the demolition of a decades-old structure, with Muslim groups saying it was the illegal razing of a mosque and the local administra­tion claiming it was residentia­l encroachme­nt on government land.

The structure was razed in Ram Sanehi Ghat tehsil area of Barabanki on Monday amid police deployment. The tehsil is located on a highway on the Barabanki-Ayodhya border.

Barabanki district magistrate Adarsh Singh said the structure was constructe­d illegally on government land by unidentifi­ed people who escaped when a notice was sent on March 15. The administra­tion took possession of the structure on March 18 and it was demolished on Monday after due orders from the sub-divisional magistrate’s court, he added.

But the UP Sunni Central Waqf Board said it was a 100year-old mosque and said it will approach the Allahabad high court demanding restoratio­n of the mosque, a high-level judicial inquiry and action against the officers concerned.

“It is high handedness of the local administra­tion,” said board chairman Zufar Ahmad Faruqi. A Barabanki resident and lawyer, Iqbal Naseem Nomani Dariyabadi, said he was offering namaz at the mosque for the past three decades. Dariyabadi said he was unable to understand the motive behind the hurried action during the pandemic.

A district official said the “illegal structure” was first flagged during a verificati­on drive in March. “Three people living there escaped when asked to show their identity proof,” he added.

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