Lucknow: 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. The Waqf Board has said that it will soon approach the Allahabad High Court demanding restoration of the mosque and also demanded a high-level judicial inquiry against the officers concerned.
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 (AIMPLB) 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 concerned committee in March against which the 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.
He also asked for stopping the process of removing the debris from the spot and ensuring that no other structure is allowed to come upon the land.
"It is the duty of the government to construct the mosque at the place and hand it over to the Muslims," he said.
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Meanwhile, District Magistrate Adarsh Singh described the construction, said to be a mosque and its residential area, as illegal.