Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Wakf Board has designs on 15 acres of Defence Department land

Wakf Board has designs on 15 acres of Defence Department land

June 25, 2013 

Jyeshtha Krushnapaksha 2/3, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
O Citizens ! Recognize the ploy of fanatic Muslims with designs on a very important piece of land of Defence Department and oppose such ploy !
Opposition by local residents and CIDCO  
New Mumbai – Hearing is going on for giving 15 acres of land  near Karave village, Hazarat Pir Sayyad Balishah Baba Mazar to Wakf Board which belongs to Defence Department. The date of next hearing is 3rd September. CIDCO and local residents have opposed to giving of the land to Wakf Board and objections to the same have been submitted to the Wakf Board at Aurangabad.(Hindus should realize that Muslims have so far encroached upon their temples and houses; now they are encroaching upon even the land belonging to Defence Department which is very important from the security of the country. Congress Government, which allowed Pakistan to grab part of Kashmir, may give even this land to Muslims. – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
Land under Survey Nos. 228 and 229 on the West side of Pam Beach Road near Karave village was acquired by CIDCO in 1973 for the development of New Mumbai. When the land was acquired, there was no mention about existence of any mazar / durgah on the receipt. After India- Pakistan war, a small mosque was constructed here, is what the local residents claim. The extension of mosque was demolished by CIDCO in 2009. In the year 1993, the Defence Department declared this area as reserved for flying rockets. There is naval base adjacent to this area and most sensitive Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is also in front of naval base. Trustees looking after mazar have demanded 15 acres of land on the side of mazar for Wakf Board in 2010 and a report on the same has been presented by an officer of Wakf Board. Hearing for handing over the land is going on at Aurangabad High Court when representatives of CIDCO and others who are taking objection to such transfer, were absent for last two hearings. The next hearing is on 3rd September and as the decision of the Court will have far reaching effect; all residents of New Mumbai are keeping an eye on the issue.

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