The report of the survey of Gyanvapi Masjid has been filed by Court Commissioner Vishal Singh on Thursday (May 19, 2022). After this, on the one hand, people’s eyes are fixed on what evidence has been talked about in the report regarding Gyanvapi. Meanwhile, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has raised questions over the leak of the report. He says that how the report got leaked before appearing in the court.
He said, “No. One, the report is not presented to the court, the survey and the appointment of the court commissioner was opposed by the Anjuman Intezamia committee, then was it right to oppose the committee or not?”
He said that the petitioner disagreed on the appointment of a member of the Intezamia committee as the court commissioner, and the one who was appointed as the court commissioner leaked the report. The report is being shown on all TV channels, while the Supreme Court is to be heard tomorrow and the verdict is to be pronounced. What joke is this happening? How did it go to the media without giving a report to the lower court?
It is worth noting that the report of the survey conducted on May 14, 15 and 16 has been filed by the court commissioner Vishal Singh today. Many shocking revelations are being talked about in this report. News channel India TV said on the basis of the report that the black colored figure present there, which is being told by Hindu side as Shivling and Muslim side as fountain, has not found any place to insert water pipe. The white stone placed over the black stone figure has only one hole, whose depth is 63 cm and width is half an inch. Also, there are no more holes found on the figure, so that the water can be drained out.
Apart from this, the report also mentions the three main domes of the mosque. It was told that the shape of a conical peak has been found in a dome, whose height is two and a half feet and diameter is 18 feet. The TV channel quoted the report as saying that the dome of the mosque rests on top of the conical peak. Apart from this, there are artifacts of flowers, leaves and lotus under the second dome.