Mathura: A Hindu outfit on Tuesday moved a Mathura court offering a piece of land larger than the one on which the 17th century Shahi Masjid stands allegedly inside the Katra Keshav Dev temple complex if the mosque’s management committee agrees to voluntarily demolish the Mughal era shrine on its own. Sri Krishna Janmabhumi Mukti Aandolan Samiti said in its application to the court of Mathura senior civil judge that it would give a larger piece of land to the mosque management committee outside the “Chaurasi Kos Parikarma” circuit of the temple town.
“Intazamia Committee (management committee) would be offered a piece of land larger than the one on which Shahi Masjid Idgah stands,” said advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh, the president of Sri Krishna Janmabhumi Mukti Aandolan Samiti. The outfit said it would even give some “more land outside the periphery of ‘Chaurasi Kos Parikrama’ if the mosque’s management committee voluntarily demolishes the existing Shahi Masjid Idgah and the land is handed over to the Samiti”.
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