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MALERKOTLA: Tension prevailed in the princely town of Malerkotla on Sunday when Army stopped the construction of a shed outside a mosque, which upset the Muslim community here.
Army authorities on Saturday had approached police to stop the construction at Shahi Mosque at Qila Rahmatgarh, which is situated near Army territory.
Irate residents on Sunday afternoon assembled at the mosque and blocked Malerkotla-Nabha road. The residents raised slogans against the state and Union governments for interfering in their religious affairs. Tension was brewing for the past few months after the residents tried to reconstruct the dilapidated front portion of the mosque.
Lt Gen Sunny Bakhshi assured the residents of not interfering in the construction of the shed. "The defence office at Chandigarh is seized of the matter and is looking into it," he said. Following this, the blockade was lifted.
Mosque committee president Yassar Hussain said, "The front portion of the mosque was in a dilapidated condition. The committee had tried to reconstruct the portion about six months back, but the Army officials stopped it. We approached the authorities many times, but to no avail. About a week ago, officials from Chandigarh had allowed us to construct the shed and we were building it when Army officials approached police on Saturday and stopped the work".
City SHO Parminder Singh said, "Army officials have promised to solve the issue on July 2 when officials from Chandigarh visit the place."
Link - Tension over Army stopping construction of mosque - The Times of India
Army authorities on Saturday had approached police to stop the construction at Shahi Mosque at Qila Rahmatgarh, which is situated near Army territory.
Irate residents on Sunday afternoon assembled at the mosque and blocked Malerkotla-Nabha road. The residents raised slogans against the state and Union governments for interfering in their religious affairs. Tension was brewing for the past few months after the residents tried to reconstruct the dilapidated front portion of the mosque.
Lt Gen Sunny Bakhshi assured the residents of not interfering in the construction of the shed. "The defence office at Chandigarh is seized of the matter and is looking into it," he said. Following this, the blockade was lifted.
Mosque committee president Yassar Hussain said, "The front portion of the mosque was in a dilapidated condition. The committee had tried to reconstruct the portion about six months back, but the Army officials stopped it. We approached the authorities many times, but to no avail. About a week ago, officials from Chandigarh had allowed us to construct the shed and we were building it when Army officials approached police on Saturday and stopped the work".
City SHO Parminder Singh said, "Army officials have promised to solve the issue on July 2 when officials from Chandigarh visit the place."
Link - Tension over Army stopping construction of mosque - The Times of India