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Sambhal Administration Dismantles ‘Illegal’ Eidgah and Mosque, Reclaims Land Valued at Rs 5 Crore

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek July 15, 2026 5 Min Read
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Summary

In a controversial move, the Sambhal district administration in Uttar Pradesh demolished an allegedly illegal mosque and Eidgah claimed to be built on government land. This action has spurred debates on issues of religious tolerance, legal interpretations, and the marginalization of Muslim communities in India.

Claims of Illegal Construction

The demolition took place on July 14, following a directive from the Tehsildar’s Court after a complaint was lodged about the structures being built on cemetery land. Sambhal District Magistrate Ankit Khandelwal stated that the illegal occupation was confirmed after land measurement exercises. Authorities reported that structures, including a 25-foot-tall minaret of the Eidgah, were destroyed amidst heavy police presence to maintain order and prevent community unrest.

The case highlights a growing trend where legal actions can serve as mechanisms for governments to remove places of worship. The demolition was supported by local officials based on findings from land assessments which indicated encroachment. The reclaiming of about 10.5 bighas of land—valued at approximately ₹5 crore—was framed positively, as it was said to be reserved for government and public welfare purposes.

Community Response and Criticism

The demolition faced significant backlash, especially from the All India Shia Personal Law Board. General Secretary Maulana Yasoob Abbas condemned the act, arguing that the legality of the construction should be determined by the courts, not through immediate government action. He highlighted the social and religious dimensions of the Eidgah, emphasizing that such structures are infrequently used and should not be subject to arbitrary demolitions.

Abbas’s comments underscore a growing concern among minority groups in India about their religious spaces and rights. The narrative surrounding the demolition feeds into fears of a political environment increasingly unfavorable to Islam and its practices, fostering feelings of exclusion among Muslims in India.

Political Context and Implications

This incident cannot be divorced from the broader political climate in India, where many believe the rise of the Sangh Parivar and BJP have emboldened actions perceived as targeting Muslim communities. Such demolitions, which critics assert are often justified under legal pretexts, contribute to a narrative of marginalization and economic boycotts directed at Muslim citizens.

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