Gyanvapi Masjid Case: Decision postponed in Gyanvapi land dispute case, next hearing in Allahabad HC on September 12

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Gyanvapi Masjid Case: Decision postponed in Gyanvapi land dispute case, next hearing in Allahabad HC on September 12

Gyanvapi Masjid Case: The verdict regarding the Gyanvapi Mosque and Kashi Vishwanath case in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh was to be pronounced today i.e. on Monday in the Allahabad High Court, but today its verdict has not been pronounced. Its date has been postponed. The court said that the next hearing in the matter would be on September 12. Security was increased in Varanasi today due to the decision in the court, police were keeping an eye on every nook and corner. The administration was afraid that violence could be seen after the verdict in the case, due to which the police were already deployed with promptness, but the court has postponed the verdict in the case.

According to media reports, the Allahabad High Court completed its hearing in this case on July 25 and secured the decision, after which the court had said that the decision in the case would be pronounced on August 28, but even today the decision in the case has not been narrated.

Crowd due to the last Monday of Sawan

Please tell that today is the last Monday of Sawan. In such a situation, a large number of devotees are reaching Varanasi to visit Baba Kashi Vishwanath. Adequate security arrangements were also made regarding this. Justice Prakash Padia of the High Court will pronounce the verdict in this case. The case was filed in this matter in October 1991, but after a full 24 years, now the decision is about to come in this matter.

this is the whole matter

In the year 1991, while registering a case in the court, it was said that in ancient times, the Gyanvapi mosque was built here by demolishing the Shiva temple. The people of the Hindu side had claimed that this land belonged to the temple complex, which was usurped by the Muslims and after demolishing the temple, made a mosque. After this, the Muslim side also moved the High Court in 1998. The court had stayed the matter for 20 years. After this, in 2020, this matter once again came in the headlines.

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