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25 Aug 2015

Indian Army Stops Muslims To Pray In Pre-Partition Era Mosque

SRINAGAR (Application) – The Indian armed force has ceased the re-development of a pre-Allotment period mosque inside the Badami Bagh army in Srinagar and holding of supplications to God there. 

As indicated by Kashmir Media Benefit, the mosque, manufactured amid the rule of Dogra Maharaja Hari Singh, was being remade in Saddar Bazar zone of the cantonment, which is the home office of the Indian armed force's 15 Corps. 

The irate local people said that the mosque was made beyond the field of play by one Colonel Malhotra on last Thursday and nobody was being permitted to go close it. The admirers were not permitted to offer Friday requests to God a week ago. 

"We pooled stores to do the development work. One story of the mosque was finished and just the section was to be laid. On the other hand, an officer came last Thursday and requested that no development work ought to be permitted," said a merchant, asking for obscurity. 

After the officer's request, he said, the armed force conveyed Military Police to guarantee that nobody strolls through the confined territory. He said that the signboard raised outside the Masjid was likewise evacuated. 

"The armed force raised another sign board at the passage that peruses `out of bounds.’

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