VHP secretary alleges that Congress government in Karnataka has been appeasing minorities and highlights deteriorating law and order situation in the state. Calls for pro-Hindu governments to be chosen in all states.
No documents regarding ownership of property in dispute had been provided till date by either Sunni Central Waqf Board or Intazamia committee of Eidgah, the defendants in the suit and even electricity connection at the property in dispute was not in the name of the defendants, who were using electricity illegally. FIR had been lodged against them by the electricity department. The matter is being heard in Allahabad high court. Justice Mayant Kumar Jain fixed May 20 for further hearing of the case.
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Muslim and Hindu sides are in a legal dispute over a compromise from 1968 regarding the Janmabhoomi-Eidgah issue in Mathura. The case involves questions of limitation, possession, and the validity of the compromise. The matter is currently before the Allahabad High Court for further hearings.
During the hearing of the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah case in the Allahabad High Court, the Hindu side highlighted that neither the Sunni Central Waqf Board nor the mosque committee had provided any documents proving ownership of the disputed property. They also mentioned that no electricity connection was registered under their names, and an FIR had been filed against them for illegal power usage.