The British government had decided to keep the Golden Mosque on the map of the establishment of New Delhi in 1912
Daily Dawn/Dawn TV/OKTV Report
London/New Delhi: The proposal to demolish the 150-year-old mosque in New Delhi came out. The British government had decided to keep the golden mosque on the map of the establishment of New Delhi in 1912. According to the British media Dawn TV, the Indian government is looking to destroy the place of worship of Muslims. A notice has been issued to demolish the mosque under the Central Vista project in the name of traffic restoration. This mosque is coming for the sake of traffic flow in this project, now the demolition of the mosque in the name of traffic restoration will only create a problem, Maulana Hasrat Mohani. also lived in the same mosque and used to go to Parliament from here, he refused official accommodation and travel allowance. Many historians have expressed concerns against this proposal, the Mughal era Golden Garden Mosque is a recognized heritage in India and the British Empire. Sunhari Bagh Mosque is also mentioned in the book “List of Muhammadan and Hindu Monuments” published in 1912. According to the book, the mosque is located in the garden of “Hakimji”. According to historians, this mosque was built at the end of the Mughal era, its history is also connected with freedomist leader Hasrat Mohani, this mosque has also been of great importance in the anti-colonial struggle.