Ahmeti shows BIK SCHA has yet to apply for Central Mosque permit

Pristina Mayor Shpend Ahmeti has indicated that the Islamic Community of Kosovo (BIK) has not yet submitted the application for permission to build Central Mosque in Pristina. Ahmeti has confirmed this after being asked by Kosova Prees about the photograph BIK has placed on the hall wall where guests [...] are met.
Ahmeti has confirmed this after being asked by Kosova Prees about the photograph BIK has placed on the hall wall where guests for Fiter Bajram, including Pristina chairman, are hosting the Central Mosque project in Pristina.
The cornerstone of this mosque was placed in Dardania neighbourhood five years ago, but there is still no permit for its construction.
“BIK application for permission yet. There is no trouble with the country's” municipality, Ahmeti said in his reply.
Images from Fiter Bajram's expectations last year show that the picture of the project has not been previously placed on the wall behind the seats where Kosovo's chief head, Mufti Naim Trnava, hosts his guests forever for parties.
It seems BIK this time through the photograph has wanted to draw attention to the project that has been discussed for some time now.
Kosova Prees reported earlier that he has contacted Ahmet Sadriun, from BIK, about the location of the photograph today, but this has not responded to editorial calls. Seven months ago the Pristina municipality gave BIK a document with the conditions for construction.
At the time, BIK has announced it is working with architects from Ankara to complete them in the project and start construction as soon as possible.
Construction of the Mosque, which will cost nearly 30m euros, whose foundation is laid five years ago in the Dardania neighbourhood near Kosovo Post Telecom, will finance Turkey's Islamic Community.












