SC bans outsiders from offering namaz in Taj mosque

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday refused to allow to offer 'namaz' at a mosque in the premises, saying the historic monument, which is one of the seven wonders of the world, "must be protected".

A bench headed by Justice and Justice said there was no need to perform prayers at the only as it dismissed a plea filed against authorities's order debarring from offering prayers on Fridays at the mosque inside the complex.

"Why should people go to the Taj Mahal for prayers, there are other mosques also where they can offer their prayers," asked the bench after petitioner Syed Ibrahim Hussain Zaidi, of Management Committee, contended that several tourists visit the city throughout the year and the order to restrain them from offering their prayers at the complex was "illegal".

The district administration, to ensure foolproof security to the world heritage site, on January 24, ordered that only those with valid identity cards would be allowed entry to the complex to offer prayers on Fridays - when the Taj Mahal remains closed for tourists.

The order, which held that entry of could adversely affect the security of the monument, came following complaints that outsiders, including Bangladeshis and non-Indians, enter the on Fridays on the pretext of offering prayers.

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 17:20 IST