The on Friday told the Allahabad High Court that the Shahi Jama Masjid in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal is in good condition and does not need whitewashing before the commencement of the Islamic holy month of Ramzan, reported Live Law.
This came a day after the told the Archaeological Survey of India to assess if the structure required maintenance. In its eight-page order, the court had five times to describe the mosque.
The archaeological survey report was submitted on Friday, which the objected to. According to the committee, the report was “incorrect” and the mosque needed whitewashing, reported Bar and Bench.
A bench of Justice Rohit Ranjan Agarwal allowed the committee until March 4 to submit its response to the report.
The structure has been at the centre of a controversy since November 26, when violence broke out after Muslim groups objected to a court-ordered survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid.
A trial court had ordered the survey as part of a lawsuit claiming that the mosque had been built in 1526 by Mughal ruler Babur on the site of a “centuries-old Shri Hari Har Temple dedicated to Lord Kalki”.
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