Idgah Maidan row: Karnataka govt appeals against HC's status quo order


Bengaluru, Aug 26 (IANS): The Karnataka government has filed an appeal against the high Court's status quo order in connection with the controversial Idgah Maidan located in Bengaluru's Chamarajpet area.

In the ruling, a single judge bench of Justice Hemanth Chandana Goudar had directed the government to initiate measures to see to it that the controversy does not become a crisis situation like the dispute over hoisting the tricolour at the Idgah Maidan of Hubballi in north Karnataka.

The BJP government has submitted a petition before a division bench, questioning the status quo order on the premises which did not allow celebration of Ganesh festival there, and seeking a review of the order.

The development came after the ruling BJP has come under pressure by the Hindu activists that Ganesh festival should be celebrated there.

The authorities have deputed police in the premises and also installed CCTV cameras as Hindu activists have earlier demanded clearance of Idgah tower from the premises.

The Wakf Board is claiming the ownership of the land and filed a petition before the single judge bench challenging the order by the city civic body to hand over the controversial land to the Revenue Department.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Sat, Aug 27 2022

    This demonstration by the govt backing a single community is appalling... Govt is for people, peace and development.... And not for partiality, hypocrisy and communal ism... Court has taken the right stand of preventing further foolishness... Somewhere officially we the people are forced into divisions among ourselves...

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  • Praveen, Mangalorean

    Sat, Aug 27 2022

    Why do MLAs and MPs intervene in Public and celebrate festivals like before instead of appealing to HC?

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Sat, Aug 27 2022

    The BBMP has declared the Revenue Department as the default owner of the Idgah Maidan at Chamarajpet; however, the land ownership tussle between the civic body and the Waqf Board is not over. Until the real ownership is cleared, maintaining the status quo as decided by HC, is the need of the hour. When India has 3.287 million square KM of land to celebrate Ganesh festival, it is clearly a form of bullying behaviour of the people, BJP and Karnataka govt.

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  • Piad, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2022

    Please Stop all religious disturbances, which is going on because of government and politicians mind set. We common public, voters have to learn these politicians how they cheat the public. and have to gain self respect within the public with togetherness. what you gain with this subject article ???????

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