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"Dekh raha hai Binod, sab Gyanvapi Shivling bhul gaye": Rajesh Mani Tripathi, president of Shri Krishana Janma Bhumi Mukti Sthal filed petition in Supreme Court to perform religious rituals for Shivling at Gyanvapi since the month of ‘Shravana’ starting

A petition has been filed before the Supreme Court seeking a direction to allow Hindus to perform religious practices or rituals at the 'Shivling' at the disputed Gyanvapi site, which is adjacent to the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi
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Hindu devotees file plea in Supreme Court to perform religious rituals for Shivling at Gyanvapi site
Hindu devotees file plea in Supreme Court to perform religious rituals for Shivling at Gyanvapi site

New Delhi: A petition has been filed before the Supreme Court seeking a direction to allow Hindus to perform religious practices or rituals at the ‘Shivling’ at the disputed Gyanvapi site, which is adjacent to the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi.

The petition filed by one Rajesh Mani Tripathi, president of the Shri Krishana Janma Bhumi Mukti Sthal, has said that since the month of ‘Shravana’ is starting, Hindus may be allowed to offer puja and exercise their right.

“The petitioner’s right to preaches his own religious practices and rituals according to Hindu customs as provided under Article 25 of the Constitution of India and it is a fact that the month of Shravana is being celebrated to offer puja to Lord Shiva… and the petitioner came before the court seeking permission to practice his prayer in the month of Shravana to offer puja, exercise the rights of “freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion” as guaranteed under Article 25 of the Constitution of India,” the plea stated.

Furthermore, the plea said that the petitioner wishes to perform religious practices as guaranteed under the Constitution of India on the ‘Shivling’ found during the survey conducted in pursuance of the order passed by the concerned Court of Varanasi.

On May 20, the Supreme Court ordered the transfer of the case related to worship at the Gyanvapi site from the civil judge to the District Judge, Varanasi.

It had ordered that its interim order passed on May 17 — to protect the area where the Shivling was found and access to Muslims for namaz — shall continue in operation till maintainability of the suit is decided and thereafter for eight weeks to enable parties to pursue legal remedies.

It had been said that District Judge should decide the maintainability of the civil suit in the Gyanvapi-Kashi Vishwanath on priority as sought by Committee of Management Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Varanasi.

The appeal was filed by the Committee that manages the Gyanvapi in the top court challenging an order of Allahabad High Court permitting a court-appointed commissioner to inspect, conduct a survey, and videography of the Gyanvapi site to which Hindus and Muslims have laid claim for the right to worship.

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