Gyanvapi Case : Worship of Shivling in Gyanvapi and hearing of disputed words of Akhilesh-Owaisi
The court has reserved its order on its maintainability (whether the suit is maintainable or not). Due to the local holiday on Dev Deepawali, the matter could not be heard on Monday. Now the order of the court in this matter is expected to come after Tuesday afternoon.

Hearing on the demand of banning the entry of Muslims in Varanasi's Gyanvapi mosque complex, handing over the entire Gyanvapi complex to Hindus and offering prayers to the alleged Shivling of Adi Vishweshwar Mahadev found there will be heard today. On the application filed in this case on Tuesday, both the parties were busy preparing in the court premises since morning for the hearing in the court of Civil Judge Fast Track Court Senior Division Mahendra Kumar Pandey.
In this case, the plaintiff and the respondent mosque parties have given their arguments in the court on whether the application filed by the International General Secretary of Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh, Kiran Singh, is maintainable or not. In this case, after hearing in the court in the past, the court will once again hear on some key points on Tuesday afternoon. Since morning there was an atmosphere of commotion in the court premises regarding this matter.
On the other hand, after the Shivling found in the Wuzukhana located in the Gyanvapi Masjid complex, the hearing of the case filed against SP President Akhilesh Yadav and AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi for making inflammatory statements there will be heard in the court of ACJM V MP / MLA Ujjwal Upadhyay on Tuesday. The court has reserved its order on its maintainability (whether the suit is maintainable or not). Due to the local holiday on Dev Deepawali, the matter could not be heard on Monday. Now the order of the court in this matter is expected to come after Tuesday afternoon.
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