A turning point in the Gnanavapi case…Varanasi court permits worshiping in mosque premises

Varanasi January 31 : A turning point has taken place in the Gnanavapi case. The Varanasi court has given permission to worship in the mosque premises. This allowed him to worship the idols of Hindu deities in Gnanavapi. District Dr. Ajay Krishna Vishvesh heard the arguments of both parties regarding the petition filed in the basement of Gnanavapi Vyasaji. The court announced a key verdict on Wednesday. Hindus were allowed to worship in the basement. Kumar Pathak Vyas , Vishnu Shankar Jain , Sudhir Tripathi , Subhash Nandan Chaturvedi and Deepak Singh heard arguments in the court. He asked to be allowed to open the barricading in front of the Nandi statue. According to the orders of the court, they appealed to be allowed to go to worship in the basement as before 1993 . Mumtaz Ahmed and Ikhlaq Ahmed objected on behalf of the Intejamia Mosque Committee. They clarified that the basement is a part of the mosque. It is not possible to worship there. It is stated that the basement is a part of the mosque and it is the property of the Waqf Board. They argued that worship should not be done there. However , after hearing the arguments of both sides, the court allowed the Hindus to worship. Ordered to make arrangements for worship during the week. Speaking on the occasion, the lawyer of Hindu Paksha said that the court order was a turning point. Everyone has the right to worship.

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