New Delhi: The construction proposed from the Hajj house in the Dwarka 22 sector was opposed by a large number of residents, including villagers, from the area in the field so that it would disrupt “brotherhood, harmony and peace”.
A big meeting near the Chowk cemetery on Friday morning – which was described as a mahapachayat – protest against moving with BJP functionaries and Hindu groups turned to lend their voices.
Pradhans from many villages attending the meeting said they would not let the Hajj house be built in place.
Slogan-slogan ‘Jai Shri Ram’ rented air.
Secretary of the Dwarka Population Federation, B P Vaishnav, had a letter to LG on August 3 expressed concern about disrupted law and order.
“There will be every possible riots, migration of Hindus and repetition of situations such as Shaheen Bagh, Jaffrabad and Kashmir,” he wrote.
Direct provocation seems to release funds for projects on land allocated by DDA.
President Federation, Ajit Swami, said: “We already have a mosque in the Dwarka-11 sector.
If the government wants to build one, it must be on the ground of the waqf board.
Why use public money for this? Muslim population is very lacking in the area.
The mosque only Having around two dozen people who visited him, “he said.
“The Delhi government tried to build a collection bank.
If they want to build something, they have to build schools, hospitals or parks.
Why did they make it for one community? Why did they waste taxpayer money like this,” said Ram Kumar Soanki, Pradhan of Palam Village.
The participants suggested that the government easily expand the Hajj house at the airport and should not make it in the residential area.
The Chairman of Delhi BJP Adesh Gupta accused the Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal to support certain communities of the desire of the villagers for political benefits when there was a shortage of schools, colleges and hospitals in Delhi.
Announced “our villagers”, Gupta also said it could be built on the ground of the waqf board or elsewhere but not in that place.
Rakesh Nambardar, Pradhan of 28 villages, is predicted to have conflict.
“In 2008, the Congress Government had made the plan and took the land from DDA.
Now, the Government AAP has decided to release funds for it.
If they have so much money, why not build something for children! Our country is behind in Olympics and they can build stadiums, “he said.
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Delhi State of Hajj Committee member Syed Shadab Hussain Rizvi Ashrafi shows that it is a government project and construction has not even begun.
“Hajj is a message of peace and occurs about a month.
The remaining time is spent on preparation.
It’s almost like a transit point.
We heard about protests and will not say anything that will inhibit peace and harmony,” said Ashrafi.
“The government can do anything he likes.
The Sheila Dikshit government puts the foundation stone and after that nobody really happened,” said another member of the Committee.
For Hajis from all over the country, Delhi is a nodal point.
The Delhi government has prepared a development plan for modern facilities three years ago.
Hajj House will provide accommodation, prayer and dining room and even immigration facilities.
It will then eliminate the needs of pilgrims to stay at the transit camp.