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Sarai structure may be razed in Hyd for road widening

Sarai structure may be razed in Hyd for road widening

To decongest the Charminar-Chandrayangutta road in Hyderabad, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has set its eyes on the Aliabad ‘Sarai,’ a listed grade I structure. There are about 80 shops functioning from this rundown ‘Sarai’ belonging to the Masjide Almas and Dargah Hazrat Miskeen Shah Saheb.

Interestingly, the mosque Mutawalli, Ghulam Murtuza Siddiqui, has given his consent to the GHMC to acquire the property to widen the road. The only condition he has put is that the compensation should be paid at the prevailing market rate and not at the R&B scheduled rate. He also wants the main door of the mosque to be reconstructed along with toilet blocks and ‘wazu khana’.

The proposed road widening through Shalibanda and Aliabad is expected to eat into 1,819 sq yards of the ‘Sarai’ land. But the Wakf Board survey puts the figure at 1,844.77 sq yards. In its meeting the Board unanimously resolved to accept the GHMC proposal subject to the condition proposed by the Mutawalli.

Significantly it has not occurred either to the Wakf Board or the Mutwalli that the ‘Sarai’ could not be bulldozed since it is a heritage structure of the Qutb Shahi times. The corporation toyed with this idea earlier too but had to beat a retreat when conservationists raised a hue and cry.

The ‘Sarai’ is difficult to be identified since it is lost in a row of shops on either side of the road. During the Qutb Shahi period it served as a resting place for weary travellers entering Hyderabad. Till 1955, the Aliabad Darwaza was also present here.

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