Bhoj Shala-Kamal Maula Mosque Dispute: Supreme Court Passes Orders for Peaceful Conduct of Basant | PothuKoya by Veloridge
The Supreme Court of India has passed several orders to ensure a peaceful conduct during the upcoming Basant Utsav celebrations, particularly in relation to the ongoing Bhoj Shala-Kamal Maula Mosque dispute. The court's intervention comes amid concerns over potential disturbances and clashes between religious communities.
Background of the Dispute
The Bhoj Shala-Kamal Maula Mosque dispute revolves around a monument in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh that is claimed by both Hindu pilgrims visiting the temple complex known as Bhoj Shala and by Muslim worshippers associated with the Kamal Maula mosque. The monument's status has been contentious for years, leading to occasional confrontations between groups.Supreme Court Orders
The Supreme Court passed several orders aimed at preventing any disturbance during the Basant Utsav celebrations:- Order 1: Peaceful Conduct of Rituals: The court directed all religious communities to conduct their rituals and prayers peacefully. It emphasized that no group should engage in aggressive or provocative behavior, which could lead to unrest.
- Order 2: Presence of Police: The order mandates that police forces are present at key locations where religious activities take place. This includes temples, mosques, and other significant sites related to the dispute.
- Order 3: Community Leaders' Role: Court directives were issued for community leaders to mediate between different groups. They are expected to ensure that disputes arising from the monument's status do not escalate into communal riots.
- Order 4: Public Awareness Campaigns: The court called upon religious and political leaders to organize public awareness campaigns. These initiatives aim to educate both communities about the monument’s historical significance and their mutual respect for it.
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