Hyderabad, Oct. 6 -- The Congress government was left red-faced on Monday, October 6, after the Indian Army stopped the works on the 2500 square yards of land allocated for a graveyard located behind a mosque in Hyderabad.

It is reported that the state government had allocated 2,500 square yards of land from a total of 1 acre and 5 guntas belonging to Gairabaad Masjid located in Shaikpet. The announcement was made on Sunday by the advisor to the government for minority affairs and chairman of the Telangana State Wakf Board, Azmathullah Hussain.

However, on Monday, when the Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society (TMREIS) chairman Faheem Qureshi and Karwan MLA Kauser Mohiuddin visited the site, army authorities ...