Bhojshala Complex: Muslim Community Seeks Legal Ownership

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Indore, March 16 The ongoing legal dispute over the religious nature of the Bhojshala Temple-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Madhya Pradesh has taken a new turn, with the Muslim side filing a civil suit in a court in Dhar, claiming ownership of the entire structure and referring to it as "Jama Masjid" and "Waqf property."

This suit comes at a time when separate petitions regarding this monument are pending in the Madhya Pradesh High Court, with the Hindu side, citing a scientific survey report of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), claiming that the structure was originally an ancient temple.

In its latest suit, the Muslim side claimed that the ASI-protected complex was originally a "Jama Masjid" where members of the community have been offering prayers for the past 700 years.

Jebran Ansari of Dhar and two other members of the Muslim community informed the Madhya Pradesh High Court about the case in an interim application filed on Monday and requested that related documents be taken on record. In the application, the three individuals have proposed to become intervenors in a petition filed by the Hindu side in HC regarding the Bhojshala dispute.

"We have stated in the suit filed last week in a civil court in Dhar that the entire disputed complex is registered property of Waqf (charitable property) originally known as the Jama Masjid. The suit has presented valid legal documents from the Madhya Pradesh Gazette, revenue records as well as those from ASI to claim ownership of the entire complex," Ashhar Warsi, lawyer for the Muslim side, told
 
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