Amidst the ongoing controversy over the Gyanvapi mosque in the country, two eyewitnesses claim that many such artifacts, including swastika and lotus flowers, have been made inside the mosque premises which are associated with Hinduism. Among these witnesses is Vibhash Dubey of a survey team, who came inside the mosque a few days back, while the other eyewitness is Ram Prasad, who had visited the mosque thirty years ago. What they both said are very similar.
In an interview with a TV channel, Ram Prasad told that there are artifacts of pillar stones and lotus flowers. Ram Prasad has given this information about the basement present here, in which only a select few people have got permission to enter.
Ram Prasad, recounting his own eyes from thirty years ago, said, “The lock door opened and we entered. When I went to the left, the ruins of the original structure of the temple are there in large numbers. He said that there are stones of some tall pillars, some small pieces. The biggest proof is that the artifacts on those pieces are still visible in our original structure of the temple.
He told that he also saw a connection between the mosque and the stones in the basement. According to him, there is a lot of similarity between the artefacts on the broken pillars and the artefacts on the walls of the mosque.
Ram Prasad was allowed to enter the Gyanvapi Masjid in 1991 to write an article. During this time he also took pictures of Kashi Vishwanath temple. He told that he had taken these pictures for the magazine Vande Mataram. They claim that since then a lot of changes have been made in Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Gyanvapi Masjid.
At the same time, the survey team’s videographer Vibhash Dubey has also confirmed these things. According to Vibhash Dubey, when the survey team went inside from Gate No. 4 of Gyanvapi Masjid, artefacts like Swastik, lotus flower were found there. He told that such artifacts were seen there which are related to Hinduism. At the same time, about the inside of the mosque, he told that there were also carvings related to Hinduism. Let us inform that the survey team could not enter inside the mosque, but on the basis of what was visible from outside, Vibhash told that there were artifacts related to Hindu religion at various places in the mosque premises.