RSS on Gyanvapi row: Time to put historical facts in right perspective

RSS Sunil Ambekar said, "In any case, truth always finds a way out. How long can you hide it? I believe it is the time we put historical facts in the right perspective before society."

NewsBharati    19-May-2022 10:43:39 AM
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New Delhi, May 19: With several truths unfolding in the Gyanvapi row, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has said the time has come for “historical facts” to be put in the “right perspective” before society.
 
RSS on Gyanvapi row Time to put historical facts in right perspective
Speaking at the Devrishi Narad Patrakar Samman Samaroh, RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar said, "Gyanvapi issue is going on. The facts are coming out. I believe we should let them come out. In any case, truth always finds a way out. How long can you hide it? I believe it is the time we put historical facts in the right perspective before society."
 
The three-day-long court-monitored videography survey of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple-Gyanvapi Mosque complex in Varanasi concluded on Monday. The Hindu petitioner in the case, Sohan Lal Arya on Monday claimed that the committee found a Shivling at the complex. Arya, who accompanied the court commission for the mosque survey, said that they have found "conclusive evidence".
 
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After the conclusion of the survey, the Varanasi court ordered the District Magistrate of Varanasi, Kaushal Raj Sharma, "to seal the area where the Shivling was found and to bar people from going to the place."
 
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Hearing the Gyanvapi mosque case on Tuesday, the Supreme Court ordered the Varanasi district magistrate to ensure the area where a shivling was purportedly found is protected without obstructing the Muslim community's right to worship. Now, the special commission appointed by the court has sought a two-day time to submit the survey report of the Gyanvapi mosque.