Updated On: 16 October, 2024 03:48 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The petitioners alleged that Gujarat govt authorities conducted illegal demolitions early morning on September 28, targeting centuries-old Muslim religious sites, such as mosques, eidgahs, mausoleums, dargahs and residential places of Mutawallis of the dargahs without prior notice or opportunity for hearing

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The Gujarat Government defended its decision to demolish a Dargah and other structures in Gir Somnath, stating that the lands were of governments abutting the waterfront Arabian Sea where the encroachments were removed, reported news agency ANI.
"The removal of encroachments has been part of a continuous drive undertaken by the revenue authorities of District Gir Somnath to ensure that the valuable government land abutting the waterfront (Arabia Sea) is freed up of encroachments," Gujarat Government said in an affidavit.