Gyanvapi Masjid survey in UP begins after court order amid tight security
Two days after a court in Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi ordered for the survey at Gyanvapi mosque to continue amid objections over videography inside the complex, tight security was seen as officials began the court-mandated task at around 8 am on Saturday. The mosque is located next to the iconic Kashi Vishwanath temple. “There is a robust arrangement to ensure that the people don’t face any inconvenience, the darshan takes place well and everything goes on well,” RS Gautam, deputy commissioner of police, Kashi Zone, was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
Around 36 people including advocate commissioner Ajay Kumar Mishra, special advocate commissioner Vishal Singh and assistant advocate commissioner Ajai Pratap Singh, petitioners, their advocates, and other parties in the case reached for the survey on Saturday morning. All the people apart of the survey team and those present at the Gyanvapi complex for the survey went without carrying their mobile phones
Heavy police force was deployed in around 1 km periphery of the Kashi Vishwanath-Gyanvapi Complex for survey of Gyanvapi Complex.
On Thursday, the court had refused to remove the officer in charge of the survey after the mosque management committee accused him of bias. Mishra was stopped from completing the court-mandated task last week amid slogan shouting from both sides.