CPI(M) leader Hannan Mollah expressed disapproval of the recent demolition drive near the Faiz-e-Elahi Masjid in Delhi, labeling it as ‘bulldozerism’ and a form of barbarism attributed to the BJP government. Mollah highlighted the issue of encroachment at religious sites across India, emphasizing the need for impartial action.
Mollah pointed out the existence of encroachments on land by both temples and mosques, stressing the importance of unbiased enforcement. He advocated for resolving disputes through dialogue and administrative procedures rather than resorting to demolitions. The use of bulldozers in such actions was strongly criticized by Mollah as a uncivilized governance approach.
The CPI(M) leader underscored the growing religious controversies in India and called for a more impartial role by the judiciary in such matters. Mollah urged for judicious decisions considering the diversity of religious practices and expressed concerns over certain past judgments lacking justice. Meanwhile, Delhi Police have made arrests in connection with the stone-pelting incident during the demolition drive near the mosque.
