Another application filed in Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi case, demand for hearing daily

New Delhi: In the case of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Idgah in Mathura, more applications were made on Monday that the matter should be heard daily in the month of June. Along with this, permission was sought to go to Idgah every day. Dinesh, who gave the application in the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, has expressed the apprehension of erasing the religious symbol. There has been a demand for survey and monitoring during the leave of the court. The seventh application for survey and monitoring has been presented in the court.

Let us tell you that the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Idgah dispute is increasing in Mathura. Every day petitions and applications are increasing in the court. Earlier on Monday also two applications were given. In the case 950/20 of Saurabh Gaur in the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, it has been told by giving an application that Mr. Keshavdev Ji Maharaj is the owner of 13.37 acres. Aurangzeb broke his grand temple and got a structure called Idgah built at that place from the stones of the temple itself. The mosaic on the stones of its structure displays Hindu architecture. He can be seen on various stones. Since the next hearing will be held on July 1 after the summer vacation of June 1 to 30, there is a possibility of tampering with the respondent.

It has been said in the application that, in such a situation, it is necessary to seek a report from the Amin Commission and the Advocate Commissioner to note these facts. Even after this application, the court fixed July 1 for its hearing. In the same court, Dinesh Sharma, treasurer of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, filed an application in case number 174/21, claiming that the place where the Shahi Masjid Idgah is, is actually the ancient sanctum sanctorum of Lord Krishna.

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