[Muslims demolished parts of mosques at their own will. (HT Photo)]
Allahabad: Muslims voluntarily demolished parts of two mosques in the city to pave way for a road widening project underway for the preparations of the Kumbh Mela 2019 to be held at Allahabad (Prayag) from January 14 to March 4, 2019.
According to Allahabad Development Authority (ADA) officials, many buildings, including those of religious importance, were coming in way of the road widening project being carried out in view of the expected rush of pilgrims during Kumbh — the largest of Hindu pilgrimages, Hindustan Times reported today.
An officer familiar with the development said the Allahabad Development Authority (ADA) did not want to hurt religious sentiments of any community and interacted with the people concerned to convince them to demolish parts of the structures on their own.
Irshad Hussain, the trustee of Masjid-e-Qadri in Rajruppur area, said a part of the mosque was demolished with the consent of community members. “The decision was taken in view of road widening project to facilitate devotees who will arrive here to take holy dip in the Sangam during Kumbh,” he said.
“Muslims themselves came forward and took the initiative instead of staging a protest against road widening,” Hussain said.
A part of Tirpal Wali Masjid on Sardar Patel Marg, constructed in 1912, was brought down by its Trustee Abdul Quddus and local residents during the month of Ramadan for the convenience of the devotees. Abdul Quddus took the initiative even before the officials could contact him for action or demolish the mosque.
The Allahabad Development Authority (ADA) officials said they had marked the portions of the two mosques for demolition but members of Muslim community demolished it on their own without any resistance or protest.
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