Gyanvapi Masjid Case: Hearing will continue on October 11 in the case of Shivling
On Friday, the court can give a verdict regarding the Shivling found in the Vazukhana of Gyanvapi Masjid. In this regard, there has been an atmosphere of ruckus in the court since morning regarding the decision. At the same time, security forces have also been deployed in and around the court complex in anticipation of the verdict.
In the Gyanvapi Masjid case, the court has given time for objection to the Muslim side, postponing its decision on Friday in an important case. been doing.
In such a situation, hearing was going on in the court in the past regarding the Shivling found in the Gyanvapi Masjid. On which the arguments from both the sides were completed. Court of District Judge Dr. Ajay Krishna Vishwesh In this case on Friday, the court has given an opportunity to the Muslim side to present their case on October 11. At the same time, a total of 64 people from both the sides were allowed to be present in the court during this period.
In fact, the demand for carbon dating of Shivling found during the Gyanvapi survey was made by the Hindu side. The decision on this has been overturned by the court. Now on October 11, the matter will be heard again. On this, the judge of the District Court said that the objection of many people has been received by the court in this matter. Further hearing in this matter will continue.
On Friday, the court can give a verdict regarding the Shivling found in the Vazukhana of Gyanvapi Masjid. In this regard, there has been an atmosphere of ruckus in the court since morning regarding the decision. At the same time, security forces have also been deployed in and around the court complex in anticipation of the verdict.
In the hope of getting a decision from the court regarding the carbon dating of Shivling found in the Gyanvapi campus, the Hindu side also held a meeting with their lawyers regarding this matter and brainstormed in the morning.
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