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Gyanvapi mosque: Muslim side strikes HC in opposition to Varanasi court’s choice allowing Hindu prayers

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Final week, the Archaeological Seek for of India (ASI) claimed that the mosque used to be built after the destruction of a mountainous Hindu temple. The legend advised that the present constructing used to be demolished and sides of it were old-fashioned in the advance of the present mosque.

After a Varanasi district court current Hindu devotees to enact prayers correct thru the sealed ‘Vyas ji Ka Tehkhana’ residence in the basement of the disputed Gyanvapi mosque, the Muslim side, taking simply action, filed a revision petition in the excessive court, media reports acknowledged. This comes after a plea by the Muslim side for urgent listening to used to be turned down by the Supreme Court docket, which directed them to contrivance the Allahabad High Court docket.

In the ongoing Gyanvapi Mosque dispute case, the Masjid Intezamia Committee filed the plea in the Allahabad Hight Court docket, the place it is seeking a preserve on the district court’s choice. Counsel for the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee, SFA Naqvi, mentioned that an urgent listening to into the case used to be sought by the Muslim side.

Severely, this comes days after the Varanasi district court had ruled in favour of allowing a priest to fabricate prayers sooner than the idols in the southern cellar of the mosque. In a breakthrough construction on Wednesday (Jan 31) prayers were performed by the Hindu devotees on the residence allowed.

Final week, the Archaeological Seek for of India (ASI) claimed that the mosque used to be built after the destruction of a mountainous Hindu temple. The legend advised that the present constructing used to be demolished and sides of it were old-fashioned in the advance of the present mosque.

Temple have confidence president Nagendra Pandey remarked, “Vyas ji’s cellar used to be opened after 31 years for prayers” at around 10.30 pm on Jan 31. The Gyanvapi mosque has four ‘tahkhanas’ (cellars) in the basement. This type of stays in the possession of the Vyas family. Vyas is a priest and a petitioner who sought to hope correct thru the mosque.

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