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Gyanvapi Row: All Roads Now Lead To Varanasi Court!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   8 Nov 2022 7:17 AM GMT
Gyanvapi Row: All Roads Now Lead To Varanasi Court!
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The sensitive matter of Gyanvapi Masjid has been going on for a few months now. Both sides say that they have a point in their arguments. The Hindu side has been saying that there is a Shivling inside the mosque and it wants permission to offer prayers to the Shivling.

All roads are now leading to the Varanasi Court as it is slated to give its verdict on the petitions today. The local court will hear the bunch of petitions and give its verdict. The Hindu side is hopeful that the court would accept the request and permit them to offer prayers to the Shiv Ling.

As the sensitive area stays very close to the famous Hindu shrine Kashi Vishwanath temple. Everyone wants to know what the local court will say on the issue. The Hindu side has three main demands and expects the court to give orders in this regard.

The Hindu side wants permission from the court to offer prayers to the Shiv Ling and the permission should be with immediate effect. The complex where the Shiv Ling is there as per their opinion should be handed over to the Hindu side.

The third and major demand is that the other community should not be allowed to enter the complex to avoid further issues. The Hindu side is hoping that the court would give orders in this regard.

Looking at the Gyanvapi issue, it is one of the highly disputed religious places in India like Ayodhya and Mathura. While the Ayodhya issue is sorted out and the temple is being constructed with a big budget by the Temple trust.

The issue between the Hindu side and the Muslim side has been going on for a long time. A few months back the Hindu side knocked on the doors of the court seeking permission to offer prayers inside the complex. Earlier a team was asked to inspect the complex.

The team said that there might be a Shiv Ling inside the complex and sought permission to do the carbon dating. However, the court turned down the petition. The Hindu side is hopeful that at least their demands will be addressed.