Illegal madrasa linked to UK-based cleric razed in Sant Kabir Nagar
LUCKNOW/GORAKHPUR, April 27 -- An illegal madrasa belonging to Shamsul Huda Khan, a UK-based cleric originally from eastern Uttar Pradesh, was demolished by the administration in Uttar Pradesh's Sant Kabir Nagar district on Sunday. Officials stated that the structure had been built over 640 square metres in Motinagar locality of Khalilabad.
The action followed a demolition order issued by the Basti divisional commissioner, and was carried out by 10 teams in the presence of police and administrative authorities.
Authorities said the demolition began around 10 am, using six bulldozers to bring down the three-storey structure, which had 25 rooms and was estimated to have been constructed at a cost of nearly Rs.5 crore.
The operation was conducted under tight security, with over 100 police personnel, including 30 women constables, and two companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) deployed at the site.
Officials said the madrasa had remained closed since 2024, when around 400 students were enrolled.
The administration alleges that the construction, carried out about eight years ago, was funded through foreign sources and built on land classified as government property.
SK Singh, ASP, Sant Kabir Nagar, informed media persons that the property is linked to Shamsul Huda Khan, who currently resides in the United Kingdom and acquired British citizenship in 2013. He left India in 2017, while his family continues to reside in Khalilabad.
According to officials, the demolition followed due legal process initiated after a complaint was filed in 2024 by a local resident in the SDM court, alleging illegal construction.
In November 2025, the court ordered demolition and granted 15 days for compliance. Appeals filed before the district magistrate and later the Basti divisional commissioner were rejected; the commissioner upheld the order on April 25.
A final notice was subsequently issued to the madrasa management. Members of the madrasa committee alleged that they were not given adequate time to remove essential belongings from the premises before the demolition commenced.
Khan is facing at least three criminal cases, including allegations related to foreign funding violations, fraud, and financial irregularities....
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