By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 07, Jan 2026, 11:25 am IST | UPDATED: 07, Jan 2026, 11:25 am IST
A tense situation unfolded near Delhi's Turkman Gate early Wednesday when Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) teams launched a demolition drive around the Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque. Five police personnel were injured in the stone pelting incident, with Chandni Mahal Police Station SHO Mahavir Prasad suffering serious injuries. As per information, Delhi Police has detained at least 10 people in connection with the incident. Officers who were wearing body cameras at the time of the incident will use the recorded footage along with CCTV cameras installed in the surrounding area to trace all those responsible, officials said.
Joint Commissioner of Police, Central Range, Madhur Verma stated, "During the demolition, some miscreants tried to create disturbance by pelting stones. The situation was immediately controlled with minimum use of force, ensuring that normalcy was restored without escalation."
Police maintained a tight vigil through the night as tensions simmered, ensuring the demolition work continued as scheduled, he said. "Prior to the demolition drive, several coordination meetings were held with members of the Aman Committee and other local stakeholders, with the objective of maintaining peace and preventing any untoward incident. All possible preventive and confidence-building measures were undertaken," Verma added.
The core dispute involves a baraat ghar and a diagnostic centre adjacent to the mosque, which authorities say were built illegally on government land. The administration maintains that the action was carried out strictly as per court orders and procedural rules. However, the mosque committee has contested the claim, stating that the structure is over 100 years old and an integral part of the complex. With both sides standing firm, authorities deployed a large police force to prevent any flare-ups and turned the entire locality into a high-security zone during the demolition.
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