Construction of Mosque Stopped in Uttar Pradesh as Hindu Groups Raise Objection
Uttar Pradesh once again witnessed tension over a mosque construction dispute after the district administration in Deoria halted the construction of a mosque that had reportedly been under construction for nearly two and a half years with support from villagers belonging to different communities. The incident took place in Amoni village under the Rudrapur police station area, where residents said the mosque was being built peacefully through local donations and cooperation from both Muslims and Hindus. However, after objections and complaints were raised by some Hindu organisations, the administration stepped in and stopped the ongoing construction work.
The action has left many villagers upset and confused. Residents said the construction had continued openly for a long period and questioned why the administration acted only now when most of the structure had already been completed. Only the roof work of the mosque was pending when officials arrived at the site and ordered the work to stop.
Local villagers said the atmosphere in the village changed after Hindu organisations alleged that the mosque was being constructed without official permission and without completing legal formalities.
After the complaint reached officials, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Rudrapur, along with police personnel, visited the village and inspected the site. Officials later ordered an immediate halt to the construction. Residents said construction materials, including beams and other items, were also removed from the site after the administration’s action.
The incident has also raised wider questions about administrative functioning and the handling of religious issues in parts of Uttar Pradesh. Villagers said authorities should have acted earlier if permissions were required instead of waiting until the structure was nearly complete.
Several residents alleged that pressure from Hindu organisations influenced the administration’s decision. The matter has now become a major topic of discussion in the area, with villagers waiting to see whether permission for the mosque will eventually be granted.
The controversy comes at a time when disputes over mosques and religious structures have increasingly surfaced in different parts of the country, especially in states governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Muslim groups and civil rights activists have often accused authorities of acting selectively in matters related to Muslim religious institutions, while Hindu organisations have continued demanding stricter scrutiny of mosque constructions and religious properties.