The Archaeological Survey of India on Wednesday morning has reached the Bhojshala Complex located in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district to continue the survey for the 20th consecutive day.
Following the direction of the MP High Court, the ASI on March 22 began an archaeological survey at the Bhojshala Complex.
For Hindus, the Bhojshala Complex is a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi (Saraswati), while for Muslims, it is the site of the Kamal Maula mosque.
According to an arrangement in 2003, Hindus perform puja at the complex on Tuesdays from sunrise to sunset while Muslims offer namaz on Fridays from 1 pm – 3 pm.
On April 1, the Supreme Court refused to stay the March 11 Madhya Pradesh High Court order directing the survey-of-india”>Archaeological Survey of India to conduct within 6 weeks a survey of the Bhojshala Temple cum Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar district.
A bench presided over by Justice Hrishikesh Roy stated that, no physical excavation that would alter the character of the premises should be carried out.
Issuing notice on the mosque’s appeal against the order of the high court, the bench also stated that, no further action should be taken on the outcome of the excavation without its permission.
Last month, the appellants, while seeking an urgent hearing of the matter “in view of the sensitivity of the issue,” stated that “the survey may cause damage to the place of worship & affect religious sentiments of communities at large”.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court also directed the ASI to constitute an expert committee that will do a “complete scientific investigation, survey and excavation, through the adoption of latest methods and techniques” and submit the report within 6 weeks.
The next hearing into the matter is scheduled on April 29.