Gyanvapi: Daily poojas begin in mosque cellar; Masjid side to approach Allahabad HC

Poojas were performed on Wednesday night itself following court order

Gyanvapi mosque prayers (File) Security personnel stand guard at the Gyanvapi mosque after a district court granted the family of a priest the right to worship Hindu deities in the mosque's southern cellar in Varanasi | PTI

Daily prayers have begun in the sealed cellar of the Gyanvapi masjid following a Varanasi Court’s order in favour of the Hindu side on Wednesday. 

Arrangements were made by the district administration after the Varanasi District Court permitted pooja in the 'Vyas Ka Tehkhana' in Gyanvapi mosque. The court had directed the local administration to make arrangements within seven days for prayers in the cellar. This will involve "proper arrangements" with metal barricades at the complex.

Vishnu Shankar Jain, the lawyer representing the Hindu side said daily poojas have begun at Vyas Ka Tehkhana. Jain told ANI, “In compliance with the order of Varanasi Court, the State government and district administration have made amendments to the barricading and daily puja has started in 'Vyas parivar Tehkhana." 

Chairman of Kashi Vishwanath Trust Nagendra Pandey said following court orders, the cellar was opened at 10.30pm on Wednesday and poojas were performed. 

According to Hindu side counsel Madan Mohan Yadav, the barricades before the Nandi statue facing the mosque's 'wazukhana' will be removed to make way. Official sources in the district administration told PTI that at around 9.30pm on Wednesday, the members of the Kashi-Vishwanath Trust were called and the barricades before the Nandi statue facing the mosque's 'wazukhana' were removed. 

Jitendra Nath Vyas, a member of the Vyas family who has been allowed to offer prayers inside Gyanvapi mosque told ANI, " We are very happy that we have got the permission to resume puja there. At the time of the puja yesterday, five priests of the Kashi Vishwanath temple trust, members of the Vyas family, Varanasi DM and Commissioner were present."

Pandey told ANI, "Court has ordered the opening and subsequent worship at the 'tehkhana' which was closed for years. No side should have any issues now. As per the court's orders, we will do all necessary procedures. We have been given the right to worship our deity.”

Meanwhile, the Muslim side said they will approach the Allahabad High Court against the order. Akhlaq Ahmed said, "We will approach the Allahabad High Court against the decision. The order has overlooked the Advocate Commissioner report of 2022, ASI's report, and the decision of 1937, which was in our favour. The Hindu side has not placed any evidence that prayers were held before 1993. There is no such idol in the place,” ANI reported.

-with agency inputs.

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