Dhar (Madhya Pradesh): Divisional commissioner on Monday put on hold an order issued by Dhar SDM asking Tajia Committee to vacate a PWD building it has occupied.
A final hearing will be held on August 6. The building was given temporarily to the committee during the Moharram festival, but over time, it began to be treated as a permanent Imambara, which led to opposition.
Cultural Heritage Protection Committee opposed it saying that a government building should not be permanently occupied. Thousands joined a protest against the occupation, which led the administration to send an eviction notice.
The matter reached the High Court, which asked the local authorities to decide. SDM then issued a 15-day notice for the committee to vacate the building. However, before the notice ended, Zulfiqar Khan submitted a plea to divisional commissioner, asking for more time.
7.10 Inches Of Rain In 24 Hours, Roads Blocked, Villages Surrounded By Water In MP’s Agar Malwa RegionConsidering the upcoming community's religious event, the commissioner stayed the order till August 6, stating that a proper hearing must be given.
Last year, a strong protest was held over this issue. Two weeks ago, a Hindu Mahapanchayat warned of a building lockdown if no action was taken by July 31. The stay has paused that move for now.
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