Times of India 2nd February
HC seeks Jor Bagh shrine land details from DDA
TNN | Feb 2, 2012, 02.30AM IST
New Delhi: The Delhi high court on Wednesday sought the original files from the Delhi Development Authority and the state government relating to land allotted to a shrine in south Delhi's Jor Bagh area and its management.
HC was hearing a public interest litigation filed by residents of B K Dutt Colony, alleging that some people had encroached public land in the name of performing religious works and had indulged in violence against them. On January 15, at least 25 people, including a woman and some police officers, were injured in clashes between police and Shia mourners, who wanted to enter the shrine. A division bench of Acting Chief Justice A K Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw also directed the station house officer concerned to ensure there is no law and order problem in the area.
The residents are living in fear but the police have not been able to protect them, the petition said. "Police have actively collaborated with the outsiders to grab the space within the colony owned by the government," the petition alleged.
According to the petitioners, the outsiders have allegedly attempted to intimidate the residents of the colony by foisting false cases on them and using the police to threaten and harass them.
Whereas people present inside the courtroom have seen clearly that how the counsel of miscreants associates of Anjuman-e-Haidri was trying to turn the whole land grabbing issue into religious way. She was seen covering all mischiefs under religious cover.
The representatives of Anjuman-e-Haidri meeting CM Shiela Dixit and Rama Dhawan regarding the issue. The readers can make out themselves the motive!
HC seeks Jor Bagh shrine land details from DDA
TNN | Feb 2, 2012, 02.30AM IST
New Delhi: The Delhi high court on Wednesday sought the original files from the Delhi Development Authority and the state government relating to land allotted to a shrine in south Delhi's Jor Bagh area and its management.
HC was hearing a public interest litigation filed by residents of B K Dutt Colony, alleging that some people had encroached public land in the name of performing religious works and had indulged in violence against them. On January 15, at least 25 people, including a woman and some police officers, were injured in clashes between police and Shia mourners, who wanted to enter the shrine. A division bench of Acting Chief Justice A K Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw also directed the station house officer concerned to ensure there is no law and order problem in the area.
The residents are living in fear but the police have not been able to protect them, the petition said. "Police have actively collaborated with the outsiders to grab the space within the colony owned by the government," the petition alleged.
According to the petitioners, the outsiders have allegedly attempted to intimidate the residents of the colony by foisting false cases on them and using the police to threaten and harass them.
Whereas people present inside the courtroom have seen clearly that how the counsel of miscreants associates of Anjuman-e-Haidri was trying to turn the whole land grabbing issue into religious way. She was seen covering all mischiefs under religious cover.
The representatives of Anjuman-e-Haidri meeting CM Shiela Dixit and Rama Dhawan regarding the issue. The readers can make out themselves the motive!
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