Was the Haryana Mosque funded by Lashkar? No says panel, NIA digs deeper
New Delhi, Nov 1: A fact-finding committee of the Delhi Minorities Commission (DMC) did not find any evidence showing that militant organisation's money was used in the construction of a mosque in Haryana's Palwal, according to its report released Wednesday.
The four-member panel, led by human rights activist and DMC advisor Ovais Sultan, was formed to look into media reports quoting anonymous sources in the National Investigation Agency (NIA) claiming that money routed from Pakistan-based militant Hafiz Saeed's Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation could have been used in the construction of the mosque.
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"The committee did not come across any evidence to state that the terror funding was received for the construction of the Khulafa-e-Rashideen mosque in Uttawar in Palwal, as was alleged in media reports quoting anonymous NIA sources," Ovais said.
The panel had visited the village, where the mosque is located, on October 20.
In July, the NIA had filed a case to probe the funding module linked to Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF) -- a front organisation of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
The NIA had on September 25 conducted searches at the premises of Mohammad Salman in Nizamuddin, Daryaganj-resident Mohammad Salim (alleged hawala operator) and Rajaram in Kucha Ghasiram in New Delhi, and seized Rs 1.56 crore in cash, Rs 43,000 in Nepali currency, 14 mobiles phones, five pen drives and several incriminating documents.
Following the seizure of incriminating material, the NIA had arrested from Delhi FIF member Mohammad Salman (52), and alleged Hawala operators Mohammad Salim alias Mama (62) and Sajjad Abdul Wani (34), a resident of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, according to an official release issued then.
As per the report of the DMC, local Muslims and Hindus have together donated 10 acres of land for the construction of the mosque and a madrassa.
Accused Salman also donated some money for it after selling his ancestral land in the village, Ovais said.
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He
said
that
the
mosque
belongs
to
Tablighi
Jamaat
whereas,
LeT
and
FIF
belong
to
Salafi
school
of
thought
and
the
two
do
not
agree
with
each
other's
teachings
and
practices.
"So,
there
is
no
question
of
collaboration
between
them
or
funds
being
given
to
the
mosque,"
Ovais
said.
The committee has recommended the chairman of Delhi Minorities Commission to write to the Union Home Secretary about "procedural lapses" in the case being probed by the NIA and issue an advisory to all media houses and agencies to be careful in reporting such cases.