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    Why Pre-Waqf Mosques Can’t Be Illegal: Imran Masood Hits Back at MCD Action

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    Congress leader Imran Masood unleashed a scathing attack on the MCD’s demolition spree, challenging the classification of pre-Waqf Act mosques as illegal encroachments. His remarks come amid heightened scrutiny of Delhi’s property regulations and the ongoing battle between development and preservation.

    MCD’s recent operations have targeted structures across the city, demolishing what officials term unauthorized builds. Masood, addressing a gathering of affected communities, highlighted the anomaly: ‘Mosques constructed long before the Waqf Act of 1995—how are they suddenly illegal? This is legal sophistry at its worst.’

    Drawing from historical context, Masood recalled that many Delhi mosques trace origins to Mughal eras or earlier, registered under traditional waqf practices. He criticized MCD for ignoring these nuances, leading to what he called ‘cultural vandalism.’ Videos of distraught worshippers went viral, amplifying the uproar.

    Political ramifications are mounting. With AAP controlling MCD and BJP influencing central policies, Masood positioned Congress as the defender of minority rights. ‘This is not about encroachments; it’s targeted harassment,’ he alleged, vowing legal recourse.

    Waqf Board officials corroborated, stating surveys confirm many razed sites as legitimate. Courts have previously ruled in favor of such claims, mandating due process. Urban planners counter that unchecked growth strains infrastructure, necessitating action—but not at heritage’s expense.

    Masood’s stance resonates beyond Delhi, echoing national debates on waqf reforms proposed by the government. As petitions pile up in high courts, the episode underscores deepening divides. Will MCD pause for verification, or will bulldozers roll on? Masood’s bold query demands answers.

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