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Mosque wall was demolished by land mafia to frame IAS officer Durga: Waqf Board member

August 06, 2013 09:13 AM

Lucknow, August 6: A member of Uttar Pradesh's Waqf Board has said that suspended IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal did not order the demolition of the wall of a mosque being built in a Greater Noida village last month. He has also alleged that the wall was demolished on the orders of the area's land mafia to frame the officer. 

Despite a national uproar, the Samajwadi Party government in the state has refused to reconsider Ms Nagpal's suspension. It is investigating the 28-year-old officer for allegedly endangering communal harmony by ordering the demolition. 

But the officer's supporters say she is being persecuted for taking on the politically-connected sand mining mafia in Uttar Pradesh. A charge that Waqf Board member Kadir Khan Jayaswal supported when he told NDTV, "She did not order the demolition. After she left the site, the local mafia pulled it down."Mr Jayaswal said the officer had only gone to the village on July 27 to investigate a complaint that the mosque was being built without permission. 

He alleges that Ms Nagpal was also investigating a complaint that the local mafia had grabbed land worth crores belonging to the Waqf Board. "They are supporters of the Samajwadi Party. To protect them, this matter was made up", Mr Jayaswal said, adding, "As soon as this investigation would have been completed, the men who grabbed our land would've gone to jail."

Hours after she visited the village, Ms Nagpal was shunted out. Her colleagues in the Indian Administrative Service across the country are up in arms and have asked the Centre to intervene. 

Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has denied that the action against Ms Nagpal had anything to do with her sustained efforts to curb illegal sand mining. In a 10-page chargesheet his government has also accused her of flouting rules and lacking administrative acumen. 

His father and SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav said yesterday that her suspension was "correct and final". He said that soon after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said at Parliament, "There are rules laid down and the rules will be followed." Congress president Sonia Gandhi has written to the PM in support of Ms Nagpa

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Rohit/Greece 8/6/2013 7:22:17 AM

Wrecking a wall of mosque was not good,and Durga Shakti has already done a great job and people from other walks of life must support her..the wall should be made with prior permissions.

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