The historic Jama Masjid in Nainital has come under scrutiny, raising questions about the legal permissions and administrative oversight surrounding its expansion and reconstruction. This prominent mosque, situated in the heart of Nainital, reportedly underwent significant renovation and expansion in 2004-05 and again in 2016. Activist Nitin Karki, who filed a Right to Information (RTI) request, claims that documents detailing permissions for this expansion are missing from government records, leading to increased calls for accountability from the local administration.
According to various reports, including one from Jagran.com on April 30, 2022, the Jama Masjid dates back to 1882. Built by British authorities, it originally served as a small place of worship for Muslim soldiers in the colonial army.
Over the years, however, the mosque has seen significant expansion, transforming into a four-story structure that now commands a central position in the scenic hill station. The Lake Development Authority (LDA), which oversees urban planning in Nainital, is known for strict regulations. Locals are often required to obtain permission for even minor modifications to properties.
Yet, the mosque’s expansion reportedly took place without official consent, as per claims from RTI activist Nitin Karki. He argues that if permissions had been obtained, they would have been recorded and accessible through the RTI process, suggesting potential lapses in administrative protocol. In 2004-05,.