Varanasi: On Tuesday, two vital issues have been heard within the courtroom of Varanasi. The primary case came about on a petition given within the Shringar Gauri common darshan case referring to carbon courting of the alleged Shivling. On this, the Muslim facet gave its arguments for rejecting the petition for carbon courting. Alternatively, the listening to used to be held within the courtroom of speedy observe courtroom civil pass judgement on Mahendra Kumar Pandey to prohibit non-Hindus from getting into the Gyanvapi campus. The following date in this used to be given on October 12, now the topic might be heard on Wednesday as smartly.
Within the Shringaar Gauri common darshan case, a petition used to be given by means of the 4 plaintiffs for carbon courting of the alleged Shivling discovered within the current Khanna of Gyanvapi advanced. In this, District Pass judgement on Ajay Krishna Vishwesh had sought a answer from the Muslim facet. Carbon courting used to be strongly adverse by means of the Anjuman Intejamiya Masajid Committee on behalf of the Muslim facet. Opposing it used to be stated on behalf of the Masajid Committee that there is not any want for clinical investigation of the alleged Shivling. Since the Hindu facet in its case has demanded the worship of deities at once and not directly in Gyanvapi, then why are they hard investigation of Shivling. Now pass judgement on Ajay Vishvesh can pronounce the decision in this topic on October 14.
Listening to for ban on access of non-Hindus can also be held the next day within the courtroom of speedy observe courtroom pass judgement on Mahendra Kumar Pandey at the petition in regards to the worship of the alleged Shivling present in Gyanvapi and prohibiting the access of non-Hindus within the Gyanvapi premises. All 16 other people associated with the case have been provide within the courtroom. After listening to the topic, Pass judgement on Mahendra Pandey ordered the continuation of the listening to on it the day past as smartly. This petition has been filed on behalf of Kiran Singh, the founder member of Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh.
File – Abhishek Kumar Jha