Uttarakhand: Hindutva Outfit Protests Against ‘Illegal Mosque’; Probe Ordered (Clarion India)

The Rashtriya Sewa Sangathan claims that the mosque was established without proper legal authorisation, violating land and building use regulations

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By Clarion India

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NEW DELHI – A place of worship in a house owned by a Muslim in Berinag, a hill station in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, has become a bone of contention with the right-wing Rashtriya Sewa Sangathan members opposing the use of a residential place as a mosque.

Describing the place as an “illegal mosque” the Hindu outfit’s members staged a protest outside the SDM’s office in Berinag.

They demanded the removal of the ‘illegal mosque’ claiming the house, abandoned but owned by a man named Azim, has been converted into a mosque without authorisation.

The mosque has reportedly been used by the Muslim community for over 25 years. A madrasa is also being run in the mosque.  

Authorities have launched an investigation following the protest.

The controversy stems from the alleged conversion of the house into a mosque for offering daily prayers. From the outside, the building appears as a regular residential property, but locals say it has been altered internally to serve as a mosque for about 100 Muslim families in the area. A part of the house also functions as a madrasa.

The Rashtriya Sewa Sangathan claims that the mosque was established without proper legal authorisation, violating land and building use regulations. The organisation has threatened a nationwide protest if the mosque is not removed, according to media reports.

This story was originally published in clarionindia.net. Read the full story here.

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