The mosque currently has a Wazu (ablution) tap and a sizeable prayer floor that is visible from the outside. Advocate Sharma stated that the mosque in the street was originally a Brahmin Hindu's home that was bought and converted into a mosque.
The Delhi Police had opposed Ashutosh's bail arguing that the case was very serious and that they were in the process of imposing section 302 (for murder) in this case.
Advocate Pradeep Sharma told us why he would stop others from selling the house when he was preparing to sell his own house. Referring to the condition of his area, he said that Hindus are constantly selling houses from this street. During the conversation, we were also informed about Muslims buying a Hindu Brahmin's house and building a mosque there.
The management team at Delhi's Leela Palace Hotel lodged a complaint against a man named Mahamed Sharif for vanishing without settling his bills of Rs 23.46 lakh
Advocate Pradeep Sharma said, "Considering the safety of my family, I am planning to sell the house. When the riots took place in 2020, only a few houses belonged to Muslims, today there are many Muslim households here."