New Delhi: The office of Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Thursday said the AAP government approved the demolition of nine temples across the city last year, accusing the ruling party of indulging in cheap politics.
This accusation came a day after Delhi Chief Minister Atishi wrote to the lieutenant governor, claiming that a religious committee’ under his authority had, during its meeting on November 22, ordered the demolition of six religious structures, including Hindu temples and a Buddhist place of worship, in various parts of the city.
The Raj Niwas issued a statement in response, asserting that former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal himself had, on February 8 last year, recommended the demolition of nine temples in different parts of Delhi.
NEW DELHI: The office of Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Thursday said the AAP government approved the demolition of nine temples across the city last year, accusing the ruling party of indulging in cheap politics.
This accusation came a day after Delhi Chief Minister Atishi wrote to the lieutenant governor, claiming that a religious committee’ under his authority had, during its meeting on November 22, ordered the demolition of six religious structures, including Hindu temples and a Buddhist place of worship, in various parts of the city.
The Raj Niwas issued a statement in response, asserting that former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal himself had, on February 8 last year, recommended the demolition of nine temples in different parts of Delhi.
The office of the lieutenant governor also alleged that in 2016, the then home minister Satyendra Jain had approved the demolition of eight temples in various parts of Delhi.
“Documents reveal that from 2016 to 2023, 24 Hindu religious structures, including 22 temples, and just one Muslim religious structure were approved for demolition by Kejriwal and his ministers,” the statement claimed.
Additionally, the LG Secretariat revealed that in 2017, Jain had rejected the recommendations of the committee for the demolition of two unmarked mazaars, citing “religious sentiments and sensitivities.”
This decision was made despite the committee having found no historical significance of these structures, with only five to 10 people visiting them weekly, it said.
The removal of these mazaars was deemed essential for the construction of a grade separator from Filmistan Cinema to DCM Chowk, for which land had been transferred from the Northern Railways to the MCD, as per the statement.
The office of the Lieutenant Governor demanded that A retract its statements and apologise for the allegations made against Saxena.
There was no immediate response from A regarding these allegations.
As assembly elections approach, A and opposition BJP are locked in a battle over various issues, including the monthly honorarium scheme for temple priests and granthis at gurudwaras.
Political allegations and counter-allegations have escalated, leading to accusations between the parties, with A alleging that the BJP is planning to demolish temples.