RTI activist files petition claiming Aligarh's Jama Masjid built on site of ancient temples
An RTI activist has petitioned a Civil Court in Aligarh, claiming that the Jama Masjid was built on the site of former Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu temples, based on RTI responses. The activist seeks the government to declare the mosque's management ...

Civil Judge Gajendra Singh ordered on Monday that the case would be taken up for hearing on February 15, Pandit Keshav Dev Gautam, the activist behind the petition, claimed while speaking to reporters.
"I have been filing queries with several government departments regarding the origins of Jama Masjid, which, according to historical records, was constructed in the early 18th century," he said.
The mosque is located in the Upper Kot area, a densely populated, Muslim-majority locality in the old city.
Gautam claims that one of the RTI replies from the Aligarh Municipal Corporation indicates the mosque was "built on public land without government approval." Citing this information, he has approached the court to declare the existing Jama Masjid management committee as "illegal."
According to a copy of the petition bearing the stamp of oath commissioner and accessed by PTI, the petitioner has sought the takeover of the site of the mosque by the government.
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