Centre to Karnataka: Vacate madrasa in Srirangapatna Jama Masjid
The Waqf Board, opposing this move, has claimed the mosque as its property and defended the right to conduct madrasa activities there
PTI

Bengaluru, 14 Nov
The Central government has requested the Karnataka High Court to direct
the Mandya district administration and the State government to clear a madrasa
operating within the premises of the historic Jama Masjid in Srirangapatna.
The Waqf Board, opposing this move, has claimed the mosque as its
property and defended the right to conduct madrasa activities there.
The matter was brought before a division bench headed by Chief Justice NV
Anjaria following a public interest litigation filed by a person named Abhishek
Gowda from Kabbalu village in Kanakapura taluk. The petition alleged
“unauthorised madrasa activities” within the mosque.
Representing the Central government, Additional Solicitor General of
India for High Court of Karnataka, K Arvind Kamath argued that the Jama Masjid
was designated as a protected monument in 1951, yet unauthorised madrasa
operations continue there.
He noted that concerns over potential law and order issues have so far
prevented any intervention. Kamath urged the court to direct the Mandya
district administration to take action and vacate the madrasa from the mosque.
In defence, lawyers for the state government and the Waqf Board
contested this request, stating that the Waqf Board had been recognised as the
owner of the property since 1963 and, thus, conducting madrasa activities there
is lawful.
After hearing both sides, the bench adjourned the case for further
arguments, scheduling the next hearing for 20 November.
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