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Two Hindu Sisters Donate Rs 1.50 Cr Land For Expanding Muslim Eidgah
SRINAGAR: Individuals moving against the flows stylish and intriguing and extraordinary however they exist generally. At this moment when the polarization between networks is the vogue, two Hindu sisters gave a huge stretch of land to Muslims for extending their Eidgah.
The uncommon gift was accounted for from Kashipur town in Uttarkhand's Udham Singh Nagar area where it is situated in Bailjudi town.
The sisters - Saroj and Anita - live in Delhi and Meerut. They were told by some overall that their dad Brijnandan Prasad Rastogi triumphed ultimately his last wish to give his four bigha land for extension of the Eidgah. Nonetheless, he passed on, a long time back in January 2003, preceding he could impart his desire to his kids.
In a speedy development, the media reports said, the two sisters reached out to their sibling, Rakesh Rastogi, and looked for his assent. In practically no time, they declared the gift. The 20424 sq ft land values Rs 1.5 crore, reports recommend.
"We have claimed the land and begun developing a limit divider," Haseen Khan, the top of the Kashipur region's Idgah board of trustees was cited as saying by the Hindustan Times. "It is an incredible demonstration or token of these sisters in such an air when our nation is reeling under public craze."
The Eidgah as of now has around four sections of land of land yet was expecting development to oblige around 20,000 Muslim admirers.
The property manager had circulated the land between his child and girls before his passing. The land he wished to give to a Muslim asking space was essential for his little girls.
On Sunday, two days in front of the Eid, the two sisters showed up in Jaspur and reached the Kashipur board head to move the land after fair treatment by income authorities.
Saroj Rastogi, 62, one of the sisters let journalists know that her "enormous hearted" father regarded all beliefs and used to give a sum to the Idgah board consistently for plans. Muslims said they were at that point involving the space on Eid for supplications.
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