A Chandausi court has set the next hearing in the Shahi Jama Masjid and Harihar temple dispute, marking another chapter in the sensitive case that has drawn wide attention, with proceedings listed for September 25.
Today, On 29th November, The Supreme Court will hear a plea from the mosque committee on December 9 regarding the Mathura Shahi Idgah complex dispute. The case revolves around ownership and religious significance, with Hindu claims asserting the mosque was built on Lord Krishna’s birthplace. The court’s decision could impact future religious site disputes.
Today, On 28th November, Mehbooba Mufti and Sajad Lone raised concerns over a court notice linking Ajmer Sharif Dargah to a Shiva temple, warning of threats to religious harmony. Lone criticized society’s focus on temple searches over technological innovation, contrasting India’s regression with Dubai’s progress, while emphasizing tolerance and spirituality as essential values.
The Rajasthan High Court acknowledged Sharma and Gattani’s right to religious activities at a temple but emphasized the need to avoid harm to religious symbols. To resolve a dispute involving a religious leader, the court directed both parties to plant trees at the temple as a unique resolution and emphasized the duty to uphold India’s diverse heritage and culture.
