By Muslim Mirror staff
The legal proceedings concerning the Teele Wali Masjid in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, are currently underway. In a significant development, the Muslim party has faced a setback from the court of ADJ I. The appeal of the Muslim side has been dismissed by both the Court of Additional District Sessions and the Court of First Instance. Reportedly, the case filed by the Hindu side was deemed non-maintainable by the Muslim party. Following this decision by the upper court, the case will now be transferred back to the lower court for further proceedings. Meanwhile, Shishir Chaturvedi, the spokesperson for the Hindu Mahasabha, expressed satisfaction, viewing the ruling on Laxman Tila as a significant victory for Hindus.
Shishir Chaturvedi, the national spokesperson for the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, emphasized that Lucknow, known as Lakshman Nagari, is home to the ancient Sanatan heritage site of Lakshman Tila. He alleged that Muslim individuals have converted it into a mound mosque, resulting in the displacement of Hindus and the denial of their right to worship. Chaturvedi further claimed that Hindus were deprived of their temple in the process. Nripendra Pandey had initiated legal action on this matter.
Despite attempts by the Muslim parties to argue that the case was not maintainable, their petition was rejected. The Muslim parties had approached the court of ADJ I for a revision, which was also dismissed. Furthermore, the court ruled that the case is suitable for trial. Chaturvedi stated that the case will now proceed in the lower court. He also highlighted that following the Ayodhya verdict, efforts are being made to reclaim other Sanatani heritage sites such as Mathura, Kashi, Laxman Tila, Taj Mahal, and Qutub Minar.