Conspiracy to demolish three dozen prominent temples of Delhi
Vinod Bansal
About
three dozen temples and Gurudwaras of Delhi may soon become a history
as the Government of Delhi has listed them for demolition. A total of 74
religious structures of Delhi were listed some time back. Now 40 of
them may be demolished any time. According to reports some schools and
other institutions may also become the victims of the Congress
conspiracy. The remaining 34 religious structures have been identified
as sensitive, as the Government of Delhi is of the opinion that “...if
the demolition carried out, it may be resisted by the local people
supported by the religious and political persons of that particular
area”. It is important to note that more than half of these 34 so-called
sensitive structures belong to Muslims and Christians. These structures
are alleged to have been built on Delhi Development Authority’s land.
So, Delhi is getting
ready to sacrifice some of its prominent places of worship. There was a
time when building temples was considered to be the status symbol by
some great rulers of the country. They felt pride in building large and
magnificent temples and worshipping therein. Recent detection of huge
treasure in a South India temple is the evidence of dedication of the
rulers to the places of worship. Former Deputy Prime Minister Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel had re-built the Somnath Temple after Independence.
But the current time political heroes of the national capital of Delhi
have got themselves ready to demolish already built beautiful temples
and Gurudwaras but hesitating to touch the mosques. It is also
surprising that this anti-religious act is recommended by a so-called
‘Religious Committee’ of the Government of Delhi.
This Religious
Committee reportedly found that out of the 74 cases, 34 unauthorised
religious structures, if demolished, maybe resisted by the local people
supported by the religious and political persons of that particular
area. But, for the remaining 40 structures, the Committee has
categorically recommended that they are the easy targets thus should be
demolished forthwith. This list consists of only four mosques and a
church, but all others are Hindu religious places, mostly located in
South Delhi. In response to a specific query raised by the High Court of
Delhi, Arvind Ray, Principal Secretary (Home), GNCTD, informed the
Court that the above report of the Religious Committee had the approval
of the Lt. Governor of Delhi, who heads the Committee. Therefore, the
Court ordered for demolition of these structures immediately.
Vide its order dated
May 22, 2013, the Court directed that the Chief Secretary, GNCTD, shall
convene a meeting, within two weeks to (a) draw up a time-bound action
plan for the removal of the 40 unauthorised religious structures and (b)
finalise the modalities for negotiations as regards to the 34 other
unauthorised religious structures as recommended by the Religious
Committee. The Court also directed that by August 22 i.e. the next date
of hearing, the land should be handed over to DDA and a compliance
report will be placed before the Court by the Chief Secretary, GNCTD by
that date.
The Hindu religious
organisations, led by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, have come up openly to
save these places of worship. They alleged that Delhi Government is soft
targeting our temples and hurting Hindu sentiments, which is not
tolerable. They have formed a new group called Hindu Dharma Sthal
Suraksha Samiti under the presidentship of Shri Brijmohan Sethi. The
Samiti comprises of many Hindu groups like the VHP, Akhil Bharatiya
Mandir Prabandhak Parishad, Sanatan Dharma Pratinidhi Sabha, Hindu Maha
Sabha, Arya Samaj, Rashtravadi Shiv Sena, Akhand Hindusthan Morcha, etc.
“In the first face, we are going to meet
the LG of Delhi with a memorandum to protect the temples and approach
the Court and the public, if needed,” said Shri RamPal Yadav, convenor
of the Samiti. On the demolition drive the Government will demolish our
temples escaping mosques and churches taking excuse of law and order
problems or other reasons for their protection, but Hindu community
would not tolerate it, he added.
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