When a Monument Cries for Help — A Citizen’s Appeal from Village Masjid Moth, South Extension–II
South Extension–II is known as one of Delhi’s most premium localities — a place associated with culture, history, prosperity, and civic pride. But today, standing next to the historic Masjid Moth monument in Village Masjid Moth, the reality on the ground is heartbreaking, disturbing, and deeply shameful.
Just a few days ago, a local resident posted a reel on Instagram showing a film shoot taking place at Masjid Moth. Like him, many young people from this area dream of seeing this monument revived — used respectfully for art, cinema, culture, photography, and tourism.
Yet the truth is that the Archaeological Department and civic authorities have completely abandoned it.

A Monument Surrounded by Filth and Neglect
- Garbage carts overflowing with waste
- Rotting food, plastic, medical trash
- Stagnant dirty water breeding mosquitoes
- Broken bricks and rubble scattered across walking paths
A makeshift public toilet has been illegally created against the ancient stone walls.
Where Is the Archaeological Department?
Village Masjid Moth today functions as a dumping ground, public washroom, unsafe night zone, and a no-man’s-land after sunset due to zero lighting and no security.
The Human Cost of This Neglect
This is no longer only about heritage. This is about public health and human dignity.
A Message to the Authorities
- The Hon’ble Chief Minister
- The Archaeological Department of India
- The Municipal Corporation of Delhi
- Our local MLA and Councillor
- Remove all garbage and illegal dumping
- Shut down illegal toilet structures around the monument
- Restore sanitation and hygiene
- Install permanent lighting and security
- Create strict monitoring
- Make the monument accessible, clean, and safe
Why This Matters
When a monument is humiliated, the people living around it are humiliated too. Masjid Moth does not need sympathy — it needs governance.
A Call to Every Citizen
This is a human statement. Silence today means lost heritage tomorrow.
— A Concerned Citizen of Village Masjid Moth, South Extension–II
A message to
- Smt. Rekha Gupta ( Chief Minister of Delhi- BJP)
- Shri. Satish Upadhyay ( Member of Delhi Legislative Assembly – BJP)
- Shri Kamal Bhardwaj (Councillor – AAP)
Ground Reality — Photo Evidence
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