http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-08-28/india/41536938_1_ircg-apex-court-religious-places

Narendra Modi govt agrees to pay for repair of riots-damaged mosques
Saeed 
Khan<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Saeed-Khan.cms>,
TNN Aug 28, 2013, 01.15AM IST

AHMEDABAD: With an eye on the 2014 vote,Narendra
Modi<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Narendra-Modi> has
taken another step on the 'sadbhavna' road. The state government on Tuesday
assured the Supreme Court it would soon come up with a scheme for paying
for repair of the mosques damaged during the 2002 riots.

The Gujarat government's U-turn came after 10 years of legal battle during
which it refused to own up responsibility for restoring and repairing the
shrines damaged by marauding Hindu mobs across the state.

After Gujarat's additional advocate general Tushar Mehta gave this
assurance, a bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and A K Sikri ordered a
stay on all processes of survey, assessment and processing of claims by
religious trusts.

The state government assured the court it would draw up the scheme by the
next hearing on October 1 and show it to the court and the original
petitioner, the Islamic Relief Committee-Gujarat (IRCG).

"We'll wait for what the government comes up with, but this is clearly an
attempt to remove the taint on the Modi administration," said ICRG chairman
Shakeel Ahmed.

IRCG had moved the Gujarat high court in 2003 seeking directions to the
state government to repair nearly 535 damaged religious places, mostly
Muslim shrines and mosques, on the ground that the state was the custodian
of life and property and had failed miserably to protect the shrines. The
state government had maintained a secular state wasn't liable to
finance<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Finance> the
repair of religious places.

Last February, the high court had asked the state government to compensate
for the riots-related damages and criticized its failure to protect people
and property in 2002. The state government had then approached the apex
court in appeal.


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