Khirki mosque: DMC seeks ASI reply on steps taken
However, the DMC chairperson added that the ASI's reply over the notice is awaited.
New Delhi: The Delhi Minorities Commission (DMC) has sought the response of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on steps taken to dispel claims that the Khirki mosque — a well known Tughlaq-era monument — was a fort of Rajput warrior Maharana Pratap.
DMC chairperson Zafarul Islam Khan said that a suo motu notice has been issued to the ASI based on reports that some locals claim the Khirki mosque to be a fort of Maharana Pratap.
The monument, popularly known as Khirki mosque or fort, is situated in South Delhi’s Khirki village.
It was built by a high ranking official of Delhi Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq in the 14th century.
“The commission has asked the ASI to explain what action it has taken so far to refute the claim that the said mosque was a fort of Maharana Pratap,” Khan said.
The commission has also sought to know what steps have been taken by the ASI in order to prevent erasing of the word “mosque” from its signboards, by miscreants.
“Reports have been consistently published saying that the word mosque is being repeatedly erased from the ASI signboard amid propaganda of some locals that this Tughlak-era monument is a fort of Maharana Pratap,” Khan said.
However, the DMC chairperson added that the ASI’s reply over the notice is awaited.