An illegally constructed mosque is demolished on Sunday in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar. Bulldozers began tearing down the three-storey Madni mosque at 10 AM on Sunday under strict security. The demolition operation was initiated after the stay order issued by the high court lapsed on February 8. As per the police, the area was sealed and the demotion happened as per the proper process.
Security forces deployed
Authorities, including Circle Officer Kundan Singh and SDM Yogeshwar Singh, arrived at the site early Sunday morning with police force to ensure the process went smoothly. The area has been sealed and additional security measures have been implemented.
SDM Singh said, “I am here to maintain law and order; the rest of the action is being carried out through legal means.” As per district officials, the controversy surrounding the mosque dates back to 1999, when local leader Ram Bachchan Singh filed a complaint that it was an illegal construction. However, no action was taken at that time.
In December 2023, the issue resurfaced when an official inquiry was launched, and the municipal administration issued three notices to the mosque committee, requesting legal documents. As no valid papers were allegedly provided, the mosque was declared unauthorised.
Haji Hamid, chief organiser of the Madni Masjid Committee refuted the claim that the mosque was built illegally. “The mosque was built on legal land. The administration is taking one-sided action without hearing our side and we will approach the court against it.” The mosque committee had challenged the demolition in the high court and a stay order was issued, which expired on February 8.
With no further legal obligatons, the authorities began the demolition process, which is expected to continue into the night.
(With PTI inputs)