Live Gyanwapi Mosque. The survey work at Gyanwapi Mosque has been completed and now it is becoming difficult to present the survey report in the court today. According to sources, the court commissioner has said that the preparation of the report may take time. The court commissioner may ask for two days to prepare the survey report. Importantly, Gyanwapi’s fight has now reached the Varanasi District Court as well as the Supreme Court.

Anjuman-e-Insafiya Masjid Committee has filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the conduct of the survey, which will be heard in the Supreme Court at 1 pm today. The Anjuman-e-Insafiya Masjid Committee had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the survey. The committee said in the petition that the lower court’s survey order was against the 1991 law on places of worship.

The petition from the Muslim side states that under the law of places of worship, the status of all religious places must be maintained on August 15, 1947. He was placed before a bench of Chief Justice NV Ramana on Friday, but there was a three-day leave in the Supreme Court, so the petition will be heard today.

Survey in Gyanwapi Mosque, claim to have found Shivling

Here, after a three-day survey at the Gyanwapi Mosque, the Hindu side is claiming to have found a Shivling. The Hindu side has also shared some pictures, stating that a well near the statue of Nandi was searched and a 12-foot shroud was found. Now the district court has issued a restraining order against going around Shivling. The three-day survey was videographed from the dome of the Gyanwapi Mosque to the basement and western walls. However, the survey report of Gyanwapi Mosque may be delayed. It is becoming difficult to present the survey report of Gyanwapi Mosque in the court today.