"The Gyanwabi mosque ruling is in direct violation of the 1991 statute on places of worship. We have already suffered the loss of the babri masjid, and we are not prepared to lose another mosque. According to the Places of Worship Act of 1991, it is illegal for anyone to shift a religion's place of worship to another religion or subdivision of the same faith. "However, the varanasi court verdict entirely distorts it," said Azaduddin Owaisi, leader of the AIMIM party.

A varanasi court has directed that the video recording of the Gyanwapi mosque at the kasi Vishwanathar temple be completed by May 17. Five Hindu ladies have petitioned a varanasi court to be allowed to worship Goddess Singara Gauri atop the Gyanwapi mosque complex in varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The varanasi court then ordered that the excavation be completed and a report submitted by May 10.

A court in varanasi heard a protest complaint over a mosque shooting Wednesday. The justices ordered the petitioners to videotape all locations, including the mosque's interior and foundation. The excavation work is expected to be finished by May 17. The loss of Azaduddin Owaisi and the babri masjid is sufficient in this case. Another mosque is not something we are prepared to lose. I am hopeful that the All india Muslim Private Law Board and the mosque Committee would take this matter to the supreme Court. The yogi government, which oversees Uttar Pradesh, has stated that people who dispute places of worship should be charged.

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