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UP: Tensions erupt as abandoned house transforms into Madrasa where Muslims offer prayers

The house in question had remained vacant for several years before being repurposed as a madrasa a few months ago. While the madrasa primarily served as an educational centre for children, complaints emerged that the building was also being used for prayers

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Communal tensions erupted in Nagpur village, located under the Bisauli Kotwali area of Budaun district, as members of the Muslim community attempted to convert an abandoned house into a madrasa and began conducting prayers there. The situation escalated on Thursday, resulting in a confrontation between two communities.

The conflict originated a few months ago when the empty house was converted into a madrasa, where children started receiving education. Allegations later surfaced that the building was being used as a site for communal prayers, sparking opposition from members of another community in the village.

On the afternoon of December 19, tensions reached a boiling point as villagers protested against the use of the madrasa for prayers. The protests quickly escalated, creating a tense atmosphere in the area. Responding to the disturbance, police and administrative officials intervened to mediate between the two groups, including the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) and Circle Officer (CO).

#BREAKING | Uttar Pradesh: Tensions flared in Budaun when members of the Muslim community attempted to turn an abandoned house into a madrasa and began offering prayers there.

The situation intensified on Thursday, resulting in a confrontation between the two communities.… pic.twitter.com/kf1vKRstnA

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At the police station, representatives from both communities were called for discussions. Officials reached a consensus, declaring that no communal prayers would be allowed in the village. They also ordered the immediate closure of the unauthorised madrasa until proper permissions were obtained.

Circle Officer Rajiv Kumar, who was present during the mediation, stated, “We ensured that the matter was resolved amicably. Both sides have agreed to the terms, and any violation of these directives will result in strict legal action.”

The house in question had remained vacant for several years before being repurposed as a madrasa a few months ago. While the madrasa primarily served as an educational centre for children, complaints emerged that the building was also being used for prayers. This sparked opposition, particularly from villagers concerned about the absence of official permissions for such activities.

A local resident opposing the madrasa stated, “This was an abandoned house. Turning it into a place for prayers without consulting the village or obtaining proper permissions created unnecessary friction.”

Officials clarified that no prayers—communal or otherwise—would be allowed in the village without prior approval. Superintendent of Police (SP) Ashok Kumar said, “Our primary goal is to maintain peace and harmony. We have advised both communities to refrain from any provocative actions. The madrasa will remain non-operational until legal permissions are acquired.”

Police have maintained a heightened presence in Nagpur village to ensure that the situation remains under control.

Nagpur village, which lacks a designated place of worship for the opposing community, had experienced growing unease over the use of the madrasa for communal purposes. Thursday’s events underscored the importance of addressing such matters promptly to prevent communal strife.

Topics: UP PoliceMadrasaCommunal tensionsBadaun
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