Survey completed on the third day in Gyanvapi: Hindu side claims - Baba was found inside, Muslim side said - nothing like this

Posted on 16th May 2022 by rohit kumar

The survey of the Gyanvapi campus in Varanasi was completed on the third day on Monday. The report will be submitted to the court tomorrow. When Dr. Sohanlal of the Hindu side came out after the survey, he made a big claim. Sohanlal said- Baba is found. Find three finds. To understand, what was being searched for, much more has been found. After this, the debris near the western wall which is 75 feet long and 30 feet wide, and 15 feet high is now our next step. Dr. Sohanlal Shringar is the advocate of the five vadini of the Gauri episode.

 

On the other hand, the lawyer for the Muslim side said that nothing of the sort was found. A team of 52 people from the plaintiff-respondent side, led by the Advocate Commissioner, entered the premises at 8 am. According to sources, one person involved in the survey was removed on charges of leaking inside the news. At the same time, videography can be done by extracting the water of the pond inside Gyanvapi. The Hindu side had also demanded a probe into the bottom of the pond.

 

Updates -

 

Quoting sources, it is reported that a person involved in the survey has been removed on the charges of leaking inside the news.

 

CM Yogi himself is keeping an eye on the third day of the survey, he has taken information from Principal Secretary Home Avnish Awasthi.

 

The dome of Gyanvapi was video graphed. Its texture was also photographed with a high lens camera. The survey was done yesterday also.

 

Public entry is banned within 500 meters of Gyanvapi. The roads coming from all sides are guarded by Police-PAC.

 

The security of Gyanvapi has been increased on the third day of the survey. There is 16-layer protection. 10 layers on the first day, while 12 layers on the second day.

 

Police Commissioner A. Satish Ganesh reached the spot to take stock of the security arrangements as soon as the survey started. Appealed for peace by marching on foot.

 

Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh chief Jitendra Singh Visen will hold a press conference at 2 pm in the Kashi Vishwanath-Gyanvapi case.

 

Last year, under the leadership of Visen, five women had filed a petition in the court to survey the premises.

 

Due to Buddha Purnima and Monday, a large number of devotees have come to visit the Kashi Vishwanath temple.

 

Report to be submitted in court on Tuesday

 

The report of the survey is to be submitted to the Varanasi court on May 17, ie Tuesday. Whatever has been found in the survey so far, Advocate Commissioner Ajay Mishra will make its report. Whatever videography-photography was done in the survey, its chip was handed over to the officers even before the exit of the premises, so that there is no possibility of it being leaked. A hearing in the Gyanvapi dispute case is also going on in Allahabad High Court today. There are 3-3 petitions related to one dispute. 6 petitions are to be heard.

 

Longline at gate number-1 for Kashi Vishwanath Darshan

 

Entry is not being given to Kashi Vishwanath temple from Gate No-4 near Gyanvapi. In such a situation, on the way to Dashashwamedh of Godaulia, the entry of devotees is being done from gate number-1. There is a line of about 400 meters long from gate number one to the Godowlia intersection. About 1500 police and PAC personnel have been deployed within a radius of one kilometer. The jawans are ready insecurity within a radius of 500 meters, and forces have been deployed on the roofs. Nearby shops were kept closed till the survey was done.

 

What happened in the survey so far

 

On the first day of the survey i.e. on May 14, 50% of the Gyanvapi campus was surveyed. Four cellars were opened that day during a 4-hour survey. Cleaned the basements. After this the team got his videography done. Checked the carvings on the walls.

 

On the second day on May 15, 30% more survey of the premises was done. On this day also the survey was conducted for 4 hours. The upper rooms, dome, ceiling, and walls of the Gyanvapi complex were videographed. Apart from this, the carvings of the doors were also photographed with a high lens camera.

 

Hindu side said - claim strengthened, Muslim side says - nothing was found

What has been found in the survey so far? There is no solid information about this. However, the plaintiff of the Hindu side, who came out after surveying on Sunday, claimed in his favor. He had said that our claim is getting stronger day by day.

 

On the other hand, the lawyer of the Muslim side, who came out after surveying, had told the media three times in a loud voice – nothing was found, nothing was found, nothing was found…. Saying this he left. On the other hand, officers say that lawyers say that till the survey is not completed, it is not appropriate to comment on it.

 

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