Century-Old 'Dargah Panch Peeran' Demolished in Delhi, DDA Calls it ‘Illegal Encroachment’
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Century-Old 'Dargah Panch Peeran' Demolished in Delhi, DDA Calls it ‘Illegal Encroachment’
NEW DELHI — The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on May 6 demolished a century-old shrine, popularly known as Dargah Panch Peeran, in the Mangolpuri Industrial Area Phase-II of the national capital, triggering protests and concern among local residents. The demolition was carried out amid heavy police deployment in the early hours of the morning. Authorities maintained that the structure was an illegal encroachment on government land, while car…
DDA Demolishes Mangolpuri Dargah, Calls It “Illegal Encroachment”; Caretakers Say It Is a 100-Year-Old Heritage Site
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) carried out a demolition drive early Wednesday in Mangolpuri Industrial Area Phase-II, removing a structure identified as Dargah Panch Peeran. The action was taken amid heavy police deployment, with authorities claiming the shrine was an illegal encroachment on government land, while caretakers insisted it was over 100 years old. According to the DDA, the demolition was conducted only after completing legal …
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