Now, protests in Pithoragarh over demolition of ‘illegal

A right-wing group in Uttarakhand's Berinag held protests demanding the demolition of a structure they allege is an "illegal mosque." They claim the mosque was unlawfully built inside a house. Local authorities have summoned the homeowner, seeking clarification on the building's status while the land ownership case is pending in court.
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