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Gyanvapi: ASI begin Scintific Survey amid Tight Security, Alert in Varanasi

Gyanvapi, ASI Survey, Varanasi

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has commenced a survey of today morning the knowledgeable area. The government has issued a high alert in the city. While the Hindu faction has expressed its willingness to cooperate in the survey, the Anjuman Intejamia Masjid Committee has requested an extension of the survey date in the Supreme Court, opposing the district judge’s orders, scheduled for Monday’s hearing. A 3o member of ASI Team doing Survey with modern technology and tools.

The ASI team has begun a scientific survey of the knowledgeable area, meticulously documenting even the smallest details. Within five to six days, the entire premises can be thoroughly surveyed. The survey in the knowledge-rich area will present the truth to the world, offering hope for a solution to the significant controversy. As per the district judge’s orders, the ASI team arrived in Varanasi and commenced the survey on Monday morning. Specialists from various cities across the country joined the team for this important task.

The survey team entered the knowledgeable area through Gate Number Four of the Kashi Vishwanath Dham. Equipped with modern machinery, the ASI team is prepared for the survey in the knowledge-rich area.

In the case of the Gyanvapi Mosque, petitioner Sohan Lal Arya emphasized that this is an immensely prestigious moment for the Hindu community and millions of Hindus. He expressed that the survey is the only possible solution to this crucial issue.

On July 21st, in the court of District Judge Dr. Ajay Krishna Vishwesh, an order was issued stating that the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) should conduct a scientific investigation of the remaining portions of the Gyanvapi complex, excluding the sealed area of the Vazukhane. The ASI is required to submit its report by August 4th and determine whether a temple was demolished to construct the mosque on top.

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