The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea filed to restrain the construction of any mosque in the name of Babar or Babri masjid in any place in India on the ground that Mughal ruler Babar was an "anti-Hindu invader" who was involved in the slaying of many Hindus.
A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta dismissed the Matter after hearing brief submissions from the petitioner.
During the hearing, the counsel appearing for the petitioner mentioned that there is a construction of a mosque in Murshidabad in the name of Babri masjid despite Babar being a cruel anti-Hindu invader.
This comes after Jan
Unnayan Party chief and former Trinamool Congress MLA Humayun Kabir on December 6, 2025, laid the foundation stone for the construction of Babri Masjid in Murshidabad and said that no one can move a single brick as the 37 per cent Muslim population of Bengal will build it at any cost.
He drew attention to the constitutional right to build places of worship and said that he is not doing anything unconstitutional, "as anyone can make a temple or church, so can I".
Kabir asserted that legal challenges would not deter the mosque's construction. "Five cases have been filed against me, but no one can stop someone with whom Allah is.