Staff Reporter
The Punjab government has decided to take over Badshahi Mosque from the administrative control of the Auqaf and Religious Affairs Department and hand its management to the Walled City Authority Lahore (WCAL).
The Walled City of Lahore Authority meeting was held Saturday with Chief Minister Usman Buzdar in chair. Archeological and historical building protection projects were reviewed.
The CM announced that the prime minister had ordered that Badshahi Mosque be handed over to the Walled City Authority of Lahore.
The WCLA will renovate the buildings of 10 historic shrines, including the Badshahi Mosque. The chief minister also ordered that Roshnai Gate should be opened for the public.
The historic mosque is open for prayers but is also a major tourist attraction. Badshahi Masjid was built in the 17th century by Emperor Aurangzeb. It covers a massive area of 279,000 square feet and is famed for the use of red stone.
Earlier, Central chairman Ruet-i-Hilal Committee Pakistan, Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad had warned the authority that they should not interfere in mosque affairs.
Maulana Azad said that the authority has long wanted to take over the mosque but they would not allow it to fall into the hands of those who would misuse it in the future. He urged the government to give funds to renovate the mosque.