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Chandausi court to hear plea seeking namaz ban at disputed Shahi Jama masjid

A court in Chandausi, Sambhal, has scheduled a hearing for July 21st to consider a request to ban Islamic prayers at Shahi Jama Masjid. This site is currently disputed, with some claiming it is actually Harihar Temple. The petition, filed by Simran Gupta and accepted by Civil Judge Aditya Singh, argues for ban because of mosque`s "disputed status"

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A Chandausi court in Sambhal district on Thursday set 21st July as the date to hear a plea seeking a ban on offering of namaz (Islamic prayers) at the disputed Shahi Jama Masjid, which is claimed by some to be the Harihar Temple, reported news agency PTI. 

While the petition requests the ban due to the site`s "disputed status".

Meanwhile, Civil Judge (Senior Division) Aditya Singh formally accepted the plea filed by Simran Gupta.

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