New Delhi: Allegations and cons-charges are exchanged above Lal Gumbad, the structure of the tuxheel era in the Panchsheel neighborhood of South Delhi Park.
The residents who bordered Sadhna Enclave stated that a family grabbed the complex, while landowners claimed to emphasize the plot had become family owned for decades and they had just cleaned it.
Land near Lal Gumbad, a Tuxlaq era tomb at Malviya Nagar, which was awarded one BIGHA by the Delhi court in November to personal ownership who now conducts construction work on Monday.
(Photo: Tarun Rawat) Land near Lal Gumbad, the tomb of the tuxlaq era in Malviya Nagar was awarded one BIGHA by the Delhi court in November to private ownership.
(Photo: Tarun Rawat) Also known as the Gumbad Rakabwala, or iron ring tomb, red sandstone structure was built in 1397 as the 14th century Sufi Suci tomb, Sheikh Kabir-Ud-din Auliya, a student of Shaikh Raushan Chirag-I- Delhi.
The dome structure, although is a protected monument, is, locals claim, “anti-social activity hub”.
However, Sadhna Enclave residents now care more about the structure itself.
While a Delhi court determined in November last year that land plots measuring 1 BIGHA 13 Biswas had the Jain family since 1978, residents of steel fence claims have been installed around land and construction activities on the way.
Violations of ancient and historical monuments and archaeological sites and continue to act, in 1951, which forbid anyone, including the owner or occupant of protected areas, from building something in the protected area or carrying mining, excavation, excavation, blasting or any operation there without central government permit.
Hubbub began in June when waste was removed from the complex and brick placed, leading Sadhna Enclave Rwa to believe this was the first step in establishing a permanent structure in the Lal Gumbad complex.
Sudhir Gupta, President Rwa, claimed, “Our colonies share ordinary walls with a plot where Lal Gumbad and cluster monuments stand.
We are very worried that the integrity of historical structures is being compromised because the soil is flattened after the fence is installed around it.
Trees are also cut and Clearly construction work has begun to violate the law.
“While Gupta added that a JJ colony popped up in the area adjacent to Lal Gumbad, Sunil Jain, co-owner of the land, denied all accusations of encroachment.
He told Tii, “The land belonged to our family for decades and we only cleaned the rubble and garbage there.
In fact, I made a vegetable spot on the ground.” He claimed that the actions of ancient and historical monuments allowed plants cultivation in protected areas .
As for the allegations of Rwa from the erection of the fence and logging of trees, Jain nurtures, “There are no harmed trees and fences have been there for years.
If we do not install a fence for security, the slums colonies will penetrate our land.” Talk to TOI , an archaeological survey of Indian officials said, “We have received complaints related to Lal Gumbad and the accusations of construction in the complex.
We will immediately start an investigation into this problem.” In response, Jain said that he would “fully cooperate with the authorities” inside The investigation because “we did not do anything illegal”.
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