New Delhi: Varanasi Court on Wednesday Looking for Responses from the Government, the Gyanvapi Mosque Management Committee and Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust in Jas submitted by five Hindu women who seek the restoration of Dewi’s worship rights and other gods in the old temple complex, which Allegedly converted into a mosque during the Mughal government.
VARANIATION Senior civilian judge Ravi Kumar was seen in search of judges and commissioners of the city district with a lawsuit submitted by the women led by Rakhi Singh, who through Shankar Jain and Wisnu Day Advocates Shankar Jain believes that worshipers have unworthy rights to worship “gods The visible and visible “inside the old Kashi Vishwanath Temple complex, which was allegedly damaged by Mughal during the Aurangzeb government.
Jain asked the defendants to be banned from disrupting the “fundamental religious rights of the Plaintiff ‘in Goddess Gauri’s idol decoration, Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, in the worship of Nandi Ji in the temple, and did not damage the idol by publishing command idols”.
The judge said, “In this case, the Defendant was made up by the Plaintiff.
Therefore, it is necessary to hear the defendant.
The Plaintiff must beg for a notification of the defendants within three days.
Throughout the resolution of the objection on September 10″ Jain also said the Plaintiff had submitted an application Urge the court to call “in the Spot Inspection Report” from an advocate-commissioner.