“Krishna Janmabhoomi Case: Hindu side opposes Waqf Board’s land encroachment tactics; urge court to end such practices”, Organiser, May 9, 2024:
“The ongoing dispute between the Hindu and Muslim communities over the ownership rights of the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi and Shahi Eidgah in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh has taken a significant turn with recent developments in the Allahabad High Court.
On May 7, the temple side presented compelling evidence provided by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), asserting that the Shahi Eidgah is indeed the birthplace of Bhagwan Krishna.
However, amidst these deliberations, the role of the Waqf Board has emerged as a contentious issue. The Hindu side has raised concerns over the Waqf Board’s alleged practice of encroaching upon properties and declaring them as waqf assets. Advocate Reena N Singh, the counsel for the Hindu side, urged the court to prevent such practices, emphasising the need to safeguard historical sites from encroachment……”
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