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Babri Masjid in West Bengal

Official platform for the proposed Babri Masjid-inspired mosque project in Rejinagar, Murshidabad. A community initiative for peace, prayer & progress.

Key Project Details

Total Area

Approximately 23 bighas (≈ 15 acres / 6+ hectares) of land in Rejinagar (near Beldanga), Murshidabad district, West Bengal.

Estimated Budget

₹300 crore (including main mosque, hospital, guesthouse, meeting hall & other facilities). Donations ongoing — over ₹1.3 crore collected initially.

Important Dates

Foundation Stone Laid: December 6, 2025
Expected Completion: Approximately 3 years (target 2028–2029, subject to funds & approvals)

Latest News & Updates

Foundation stone laying ceremony

Foundation Stone Laid on Dec 6, 2025

Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir laid the foundation amid massive support and security. Project inspired by historic Babri Masjid design.

Donations update

Donations Cross ₹1.3 Crore

Community contributions pouring in from across India. Total budget remains ₹300 crore for full complex.

Political reactions

Project Sparks Discussions

Various political reactions received; organisers affirm peaceful, community-led initiative with all legal compliances.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where is the Babri Masjid project located in West Bengal?
Rejinagar (Chetiani area), near Beldanga, Murshidabad district, West Bengal, close to National Highway 12.
What is the total area of the proposed site?
Approximately 23 bighas (around 15 acres or more than 6 hectares).
What is the total budget for the project?
₹300 crore, covering the mosque, hospital, guesthouse, meeting hall, and other facilities.
When was the foundation stone laid?
December 6, 2025 — chosen symbolically on the anniversary of 1992 events.
What is the expected completion date?
Approximately 3 years from foundation (targeting 2028–2029), depending on funding and approvals.
Who is leading this project?
Initiated by Humayun Kabir (former TMC MLA), now associated with Janata Unnayan Party (JUP).
Is this a reconstruction of the original Babri Masjid?
No — it is a new mosque inspired by the historic design, built as a fresh community project in West Bengal.
How can I donate to the project?
Donations are accepted through official channels announced on this site and by the committee. Stay tuned for verified methods.
Is the project government-approved?
It is a private/community initiative. Organisers state it complies with all legal requirements; Calcutta HC has not intervened.
Why was this project announced?
To provide a place of worship and community facilities, honouring historical sentiments in a peaceful manner.
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