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GYANVAPI MASJID CASE: The hearing is over in varanasi court, now the verdict will be pronounced on september 12
The hearing in the disputed Gyanvapi Masjid case in varanasi, Uttar Pradesh has been completed in the court. On Wednesday, the court said that it will pronounce its verdict on the matter on september 12.
The hearing going on in the local court regarding the Gyanvapi Masjid-Srinagar Gauri temple dispute of varanasi has ended. On Wednesday, the court reserved the verdict. Now the court will give its verdict in this matter on september 12.
The Hindu side claims about this mosque adjacent to the kashi vishwanath temple that there used to be a Shringar Gauri temple, which has been demolished and converted into a mosque. On the contrary, the Muslim side claims that there was no temple here. The mosque was built.
However, this controversy intensified when the team surveying this mosque found a Shivling-like figure in the pond meant for performing Wudu. Along with this, signs related to hinduism were also found on the walls of the mosque. The Masjid side claims that the figure which is being described as Shivling is a fountain.