Top court sticks to decision to demolish Madina Masjid

Karachi (HRNW) The Supreme Court has said that it will not review its December 28 verdict to demolish Medina Masjid in Karachi’s Tariq Road and turned down the federal government and the Madina Masjid administration’s petitions for a reconsideration.

Last week, the court had ordered the demolition of several structures on encroached lands in Karachi, including Madina Masjid, a multi-storey building near Dolmen Centre.

During a hearing on Tuesday, Attorney General Khalid Javed and Madina Masjid’s administration filed separate applications, requesting the court to reconsider.

The mosque administration said that they have received eviction notices from the District Municipal Corporation East. The land does not belong to DMC, so they have no legal standing to send notice, they argued.

They claim that PECHS allotted the land and it was constructed after the building plan was approved.

The administration said that they fulfilled all the legal requirements at the time of construction in 1994.

Attorney General Khalid Javed appeared to request the court to review its decision. Javed said not all facts have been presented before the court.

This is not a matter of commercialization and should be reviewed, said the attorney general. He requested the court to stay the demolition till the next hearing.

We can allow the government to give alternate land for the mosque; that’s the only relief we can give, said Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed.

 

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