Uttar Pradesh Minority Congress is going to run a campaign regarding the Places of Worship Act. Under this, about one lakh people across Uttar Pradesh will send letters to the Chief Justice of India. Regarding this campaign, the UP Minority Congress says that under this Act, whatever was the character of religious places till 15 August 1947, it cannot be changed. Old claims and cases related to the dispute of places of worship also end, but petitions calling Gyanvapi Mosque, Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Ajmer Dargah, Teele Wali Masjid of Lucknow, Badaun and Jama Masjid of Sambhal as temples are being accepted in the court. The UP Minority Congress says that some questions will be asked in the letters written to the Chief Justice?
Will these questions be asked to the Chief Justice?
– Is the Places of Worship Act still in existence or has it ended?
– If it is in existence, then why don’t you take any action on its contempt?
– Is the reason for your silence due to pressure from the government and RSS? – Why don’t you stop the anti-constitutional order given by former Chief Justice DY Chandrachud in the Gyanvapi case, disregarding the Places of Worship Act?
– Why does the Supreme Court not take suo motu cognizance of state-sponsored violence against Muslims under Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution? Why does the court wait for the aggrieved party to come to the court?
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A poster has also been released by the Minority Wing of the Congress regarding this. It has been told that this campaign will run from 6 December to 21 December 2024. It is written in this poster, ‘Is the weakening of the Constitution only to harm Muslims? If the Places of Worship Act is being disrespected today, then tomorrow there will be contempt of the Zamindari Abolition Act as well. After that, the landlords will again claim the lands given to the Scheduled Castes and Tribes by showing old papers. The papers of hundreds of years old mosques and temples will not be found, but the landlords will definitely have the papers of 50-60 years old lands. Remember, when the Zamindari Abolition Act was being made, the RSS and the Jansangh had opposed it.