Mathura: Demand to seal Mathura's Idgah mosque after Gyanvapi, an application filed in court


Posted on 17th May 2022 03:06 pm by rohit kumar

After the Gyanvapi Masjid of Kashi, now the issue of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura is also gaining momentum. Along with increasing the security of the Shahi Idgah Masjid adjacent to the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple, the plaintiff Mahendra Pratap Singh has given an application in the Mathura Court for the demand of ban on coming there and appointing a security officer.

 

Mahendra Pratap Singh, the president of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Nyas and the plaintiff who filed the petition in the court, has said that the way the Gyanvapi Masjid case has come to the fore, now the sanctum sanctorum of the Idgah built on the land of Krishna Janmabhoomi be sealed. Also, orders should be given to the DM and SSP to prevent the possibility of tampering with the evidence by deploying the police force there.

 

Demand to conduct a survey of Idgah mosque

 

Let us tell you that Manish Yadav, National President of Narayani Sena in Mathura, Dinesh Sharma, National Treasurer of All India Hindu Mahasabha and Advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh, National President of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Nyay, on the lines of the knowledge-wide mosque of Varanasi, on the royal Idgah in Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi and Idgah episode. The survey was requested. All three gave an application in this regard in the court, in which it was said that the Shahi Idgah complex should also be surveyed by the Advocates Commission. The court accepted his application and decided to hear it on July 1.

 

so as not to destroy the evidence

 

He has accused the defendants of destroying evidence from the Idgah complex which shows that the Idgah was built by demolishing the temple of Lord Krishna. Advocates' commission should be constituted in this regard. Manish Yadav, who reached the court, told that the court has fixed July 1 for a hearing on the application of his demand for advocate commission. Here, Advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh told that the site of Idgah is the sanctum sanctorum of Shri Krishna's birthplace. The commission should conduct the survey so that the evidence cannot be destroyed from there. Because there the remains of the temple can be tampered with.

 

Also Read: Varanasi Gyanvapi Mosque Issue: Supreme Court will hear today in Gyanvapi case, Muslim side has challenged the order of Varanasi Court

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