Survey Underway at Controversial Shahi Jama Masjid Amid Tensions in Sambhal District
A new round of surveys has begun at Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district's Shahi Jama Masjid, with a team led by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) conducting further inspections into the mosque's history, following a contentious claim from Hindu groups that it was originally built as the Haridwar Temple.
On Sunday morning, a significant police presence could be seen outside the mosque to maintain law and order during the survey process. The survey team has been joined by officials of the mosque committee, who assured that both Muslim and Hindu representatives will be present during the proceedings.
The ongoing case has led the court to order the survey as part of an effort to settle claims regarding the temple's history and the construction of the mosque, which is believed by some to have originated from the said Haridwar Temple. The survey's outcome is expected to play a crucial role in the resolution of this long-standing dispute.
Insiders reveal that tensions remain high amidst the ongoing surveys, with authorities keeping a close watch to ensure a smooth process and prevent any potential unrest. As the investigation continues, the significance of the Shahi Jama Masjid hangs precariously in the balance, leaving local communities on edge awaiting the outcome.