Gyanvapi Mosque Survey: Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s international working president Alok Kumar has claimed that a Shivling has been found in a room during the survey at Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi. He said that it is a matter of happiness that during the survey Shivling was found in the presence of lawyers of both the sides. So the place where the Shivling is, that temple, is still there and was in 1947 also. It has proved itself. I hope that on getting such evidence, now all the countrymen will accept it, respect it and the natural consequences of this, the country will also move in that direction. The matter is sub-judice, the Court has sealed that portion. It is the responsibility of the police officers that there is no tampering there.
He said, ‘We will hope that this matter reaches the result. Because the matter is still in court. It would not be appropriate to comment further on this. After the court’s decision comes, we will think about it further and then the Vishwa Hindu Parishad will be able to decide what will be the next steps.’ Meanwhile, Keshav Prasad Maurya has also tweeted and said that the truth will come out. The Deputy Chief Minister of UP tweeted, ‘No matter how much you hide the truth, but one day it will come to the fore because Truth is Shiva. Baba ki Jai, Har Har Mahadev.
DM said – the next order of the court will be known on May 17
Varanasi DM Kaushal Raj Sharma said on the claims being made after the completion of the survey proceedings that the survey process has been completed on the orders of the court. The next order of the court will be known on May 17. All the parties fully cooperated in the survey. Even if neither party has made any information public on what was shown in the survey of the Court Commissioner, then it is completely wrong to raise slogans on the basis of any frenzy.
Deputy CM Keshav Maurya’s tweet on Gyanvapi – the truth comes to the fore
Tomorrow the Supreme Court will hear the demand to stop the survey
It is worth noting that on the orders of the local court, the survey, which lasted for three days in the Gyanvapi Masjid in the presence of both the parties, was completed today. The videography report related to this will be presented in the court before May 17. The court will hear it on May 17. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear the application of the Masjid Committee to stop the survey and it will be heard on Tuesday.