Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – The issue surrounding the alleged illegal construction of a mosque in the Sanjauli area has drawn attention from the public and authorities alike. Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh recently addressed the controversy, emphasizing that the matter has been under scrutiny for a significant period.
Speaking on the matter, Singh acknowledged the sensitivity of the situation and assured the public that the government is closely monitoring it. “This matter has been pending for a long period. As far as the construction of illegal buildings is concerned, the government has taken cognizance of it,” Singh stated, highlighting the government’s proactive stance on unauthorized constructions in the region.
He also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to adhering to the legal framework in resolving the issue. “I have also strongly said in the assembly that as soon as the decision comes on this within the ambit of law, action will be taken. It will be demolished if it is found to be illegal,” Singh said, indicating that the administration is prepared to act decisively once legal clarity is achieved.
However, Minister Singh urged caution and stressed the importance of following due process. He underscored the need to ensure that legal procedures are respected and called for a peaceful approach. “We have to move ahead with the process of law. We want an atmosphere of peace to prevail in Himachal Pradesh,” he added, signaling the government’s intent to handle the situation delicately to avoid tensions.
The alleged illegal mosque construction has become a focal point of debate, with concerned citizens awaiting the government’s next move. As legal proceedings continue, the government’s emphasis on maintaining peace and order remains clear.
The outcome of the legal review will determine the fate of the structure, and Minister Singh’s statements reflect a balance between upholding the law and fostering harmony in the state.
The Sanjauli case is one of several instances across the country where unauthorized constructions have sparked debates about legality, governance, and community relations. The Himachal Pradesh government, under Singh’s leadership, aims to address the issue within the legal framework while ensuring that public peace is not disrupted.