Hyderabad (Telangana): The Telangana High Court on Wednesday issued notices to the Centre, the state government, Waqf Board and the Commissioner Endowments on a PIL seeking re-building of the religious places, situated within the Telangana State Secretariat, that were allegedly torn down during the demolition of the complex.
The court has asked the Assistant Solicitor General of India and Advocate General of Telangana to file their counter-affidavits in the matter by October 1, 2020. The matter has now been listed for hearing on October 8, 2020.
The petition has been filed by Khaja Aijazuddin, an advocate practising at Telangana High Court, alleging that two mosques and one temple, situated within the vicinity of the secretariat building were damaged during the demolition process.
In his plea, he has contended that the government is statutorily bound to protect these religious places and it is incumbent upon it to rebuild the structures at the same place where they previously stood.
"While hearing plea pertaining to demolition of religious places, the bench of Chief Justice Raghvendra Singh Chauhan and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy has issued notice to the Central Government, State Government, Waqf board and the Commissioner, Endowments. The court directed the Assistant Solicitor General of India and Advocate General of Telangana to file their Counter affidavits on or before October 1, 2020, and posted the case for hearing on October 8," Aijazuddin told a news agency.
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