There is a lot of politics going on over the controversy that started over the Gyanvapi Masjid. Everyone is giving their opinion on the Gyanvapi controversy. Some people are supporting the survey, while there are some people who are openly opposing it. When journalist Arfa Khanum Sherwani shared the poetry of poet Rahat Indori on Twitter, filmmaker Ashok Pandit has responded.
Arfa Khan Sherwani wrote on Twitter that “every day a mosque is breaking in me, every day December comes in this settlement”. Filmmaker Ashok Pandit has responded to this tweet by Arfa Khan Sherwani. Ashok Pandit wrote that ‘Don’t worry, January will also come madam!’ People are now giving their reactions on this on social media.
A user named Padmaja wrote that ‘Sad, Rahat Indori could not understand the pain of this country, sixty thousand temples were demolished! Shayari was done about December. A user named Himanshu Mishra wrote that ‘You should say that a mosque built by destroying a place of worship of another religion is haram. You should stand on the side of Hindus, but what will you do, your thinking which has become fanatical. Because of a few people like you, questions are being raised on the whole of Islam today.
A user named Piyush Tiwari wrote that ‘You told the stolen thing to God’s house – Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.’ A user named Abhay Pratap Singh wrote that ‘Yogi ji had asked to make Shimla in May-June, Arfa madam is experiencing the heat of May in December’. A user named Shivam Dixit wrote that ‘Baba is making Shimla feel in May-June’. That’s why I feel like December. By the way, January will also come in your settlement.
One user wrote that ‘every day a mosque is breaking in me. I wish I had not committed the crime of building a mosque by destroying the temple. A user named Mastana wrote that ‘It was great that the Muslim side accepted on camera that in the pond of performing Wuzu, it was the fountain and not the Shivling. He has already accepted that a structure was there, of which he was aware. Now the court will decide whether it was a fountain or a Shivling.
A user named Neelkanth Singh Munda wrote that ‘For years, we were watching Nandi’s tears, now that Mahadev has returned to Kashi.’ A user named Singh Mukul wrote that ‘when our temple was being demolished and a mosque was being built, then why was no one coming to poetry, why everyone’s Ghalib used to come out only at our time, now Mathura is left and the lion is left. Keep it.’
Let us tell you that there has been a ruckus after the court’s order regarding the survey in Gyanvapi Masjid of Varanasi. Which some people are opposing. However, the survey work has been completed and it is being claimed that a Shivling has been found inside the mosque.