Varanasi: Survey of all Gyanvapi domes & area for offering namaz over

Varanasi: Survey of all Gyanvapi domes & area for offering namaz over

Synopsis
Third day survey of Gyanvapi mosque by a team led by advocate commissioner Ajay Kumar Mishra concluded peacefully after covering all three domes and main mosque area, where namaz is performed, on Sunday.Despite extending survey hours, the advocate commissioner found the work incomplete.
Heavy police force in place near Gyanvapi complex ahead of the survey and videography of structures in Varanasi on Sunday
VARANASI: Third day survey of Gyanvapi mosque by a team led by advocate commissioner Ajay Kumar Mishra concluded peacefully after covering all three domes and main mosque area, where namaz is performed, on Sunday.
Despite extending survey hours, the advocate commissioner found the work incomplete. He informed the district administration that the survey will continue on Monday morning.
Talking to TOI, district magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma said that the survey team covered domes, main mosque area, where namaz is performed, and its walls on the Gyanvapi mosque campus. The scheduled hours for the survey were between 8 am and 12 noon. The survey team tried its best to complete the work by extending the time, but all their tasks could not be completed. The team could come out of the Gyanvapi premises after 1 pm.
The advocate commissioner later informed the district administration that the survey will continue on Monday to cover a few uncovered parts of the premises. Officials said, the survey team needs detailing of already surveyed areas, including the basement in possession of Vyas family, while area of pond for wuzu (purification ritual) and some other parts will be surveyed on Monday.
The DM said that all team members were asked to be present at Gyanvapi on Monday morning to ensure completion of the survey by the advocate commissioner as its report has to be submitted before the court on Tuesday.
Officials expected that the remaining works of survey will be completed in a maximum of two hours on Monday morning.
Earlier, the survey team of over 50 persons, including advocate commissioner Mishra, the special and assistant advocate commissioners, both parties, their lawyers and videographers entered the Gyanvapi premises at 8 am.
Apart from them, the ADM (administration), ADM (city), additional deputy commissioner of police and chief executive officer of Kashi Vishwanath temple also took part in the survey.
On the request of the advocate commissioner, adequate lighting arrangements were made while videographer and photographer from the information department.
Draftsman of Varanasi Development Authority, land revenue department staff and labourers were also arranged to assist the survey team.
Commissioner of police A Satish Ganesh said that apart from increasing police force, the security plan was also revised to ensure that pilgrims, who thronged Kashi to offer prayer at Kashi Vishwanath temple, faced no problem in reaching the temple.
In a petition filed by Rakhi Singh of Delhi and Laxmi Devi, Sita Sahu, Manju Vyas and Rekha Pathak.
All natives of Varanasi, on April 18, 2021 to seek permission for daily worship.
Further, performing rituals at the idols of Shringar Gauri in Gyanvapi and stopping the opponents from causing any damage to the statues, civil judge (senior division).
Ravi Kumar Diwakar had ordered the survey of Gyanvapi premises by appointing advocate commissioner Ajay Kumar Mishra.
Mishra started the survey on May 6 and covered the exterior of the mosque.
After that, the survey was stalled as Anjuman Intezamia Masjid (AIM), which filed an objection before court claiming that the advocate commissioner appointed by the court for the survey, did not have the mandate to film inside the premises.
AIM demanded changing Mishra as advocate commissioner.
However, the court on May 12 not only rejected the request of the AIM for changing Mishra as the advocate commissioner.
But also appointed a special advocate commissioner and an assistant advocate commissioner to assist him. The court also strictly directed the district administration to ensure that the survey was not delayed for any other undue reason and its report is submitted by May 17 without any glitch.
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