Gyanvapi mosque case: Hindu side requests court to allow ASI to dig premises for survey
The Hindu side in the Gyanvapi mosque case has requested a court to allow the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to conduct a survey by digging in the premises. The court has scheduled the next hearing for September 18. The Hindu side argues tha...

The representatives of the Muslim side were present in the court and are expected to put forth their views on the matter during the next hearing.
Civil Judge Senior Division Fast Track Court Jugal Shambhu fixed the fresh date after hearing the Hindu side, said advocate Madan Mohan Yadav, representing the Hindu side in the case.
"The Hindu side completed its argument in the matter. We have also requested to allow the ASI to dig in the premises for the survey," said Yadav.
Yadav said the Hindu side has argued that the original place of Jyotirlinga is in the middle under the dome of the alleged mosque located in the Gyanvapi complex.
The lawyers of the Hindu side in the previous hearings have demanded that this water be explored by water engineering, geologists and archeologists.
Also, the 'Shivling' found from Gyanoday Tirth, which the Muslim side is calling a 'wuzukhana', should also be examined to see whether it is a 'Shivling' or a fountain, Yadav added.
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