Prayagraj: The Muslim side on Wednesday objected to a plea seeking worship at 'Krishna Koop' situated on the Shahi Idgah premises in Mathura and asked the Allahabad High Court that no order on the application is required to be passed as the maintainability suit is pending before it. The Muslim side has challenged the maintainability suit that seeks «removal» of Shahi Idgah mosque which it claims has been built on 13.37-acre land of Katra Keshav Deo temple.
After hearing the two sides, the high court fixed the next date of hearing in the case on April 1.
On Wednesday, an objection was raised by the Muslim side on the application moved under Section 151 (inherent power of court) of Civil Procedure Code filed by Ashutosh Pandey.
In his plea, Pandey has said that 'Basoda puja' is performed every year by Hindu devotees at 'Krishna Koop' (well) in the Shahi Idgah complex adjoining the Krishna Janmabhoomi temple on 'Mata Sheetla Saptami' and on 'Mata Sheetala Ashtami'.
This year 'Mata Sheetla Saptami' falls on April 1 and 'Mata Sheetla Ashtami' on April 2 as per Hindu calendar, the plea said.
On the said dates, as per past practice, the 'Basoda puja' has to be performed by the plaintiffs at Krishna Koop, but the defendants are preventing them from performing the puja, Pandey said in the plea.
It was argued by the Muslim side that pending hearing on the maintainability suit, no order on such an application is required to be passed.
The application was also opposed by the Muslim side saying that it is Waqf property