Trust says Dhannipur mosque project land is not disputed
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Clarification issued two sisters moved the Allahabad High Court claiming possession of five-acre plot.
The belief entrusted with constructing a mosque and hospital in Ayodhya’s Dhannipur village on Friday quoting a income official acknowledged that the five-acre plot allotted for the project by the Uttar Pradesh authorities was not disputed land.
The Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation (IICF) issued the clarification days after two Delhi-based sisters moved the Allahabad High Court claiming possession of the five-acre plot in Sohawal Tehsil of Ayodhya. They claimed their father, Gyan Chandra Punjabi, had come to India throughout Partition in 1947 from Punjab and settled in Faizabad (now Ayodhya) district, the place he was allegedly allotted a 28-acre land in Dhannipur village by the Nazul Department for 5 years, which he continued to own past that interval. Later, his identify was included within the income data however it was struck down from the data in opposition to which their father filed an enchantment earlier than the Additional Commissioner, Ayodhya, which was allowed, they claimed.
The petition could possibly be taken up by the courtroom on February 8.
In the petition, Rani Kapoor alias Rani Baluja and Rama Rani Punjabi demanded that the authorities be restrained from transferring the land to the Sunni Waqf Board until the pendency of dispute earlier than the settlement officer.
Athar Hussain, secretary of the IICF, issued a press release quoting “bandobast adhikari chakbandi” Rajesh Pandey to state that “there is no dispute regarding the Dhannipur mosque land”.
The land dispute was within the neighbouring village of Sheikhpur Jafar, he stated. A reply can be filed within the HC concerning the petition.
With the unfurling of the tricolour, singing of the nationwide anthem and planting of saplings of assorted bushes like tamarind, mango, neem and guava on the five-acre plot in Dhannipur village right here, the formal development of the Dhannipur mosque project was launched on Republic Day. The soil testing process for the construction was additionally initiated earlier than the precise development begins.
The land was allotted to the belief by the State authorities on instructions of the Supreme Court within the verdict of the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi title dispute.
The project would have three components — the mosque primarily based on a contemporary design and a photo voltaic panel roof; a multi-speciality 200-bed hospital and group kitchen; and the third, an Indo Islamic Cultural Research Centre, consisting of a library, underground museum, and publication home.