Lucknow: The Mathura-Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi dispute case has been announced by the court on Friday (October 28) with two new dates for next month. The district court will hear the claims filed by advocate Mahendra Pratap on November 10 and the Hindu Mahasabha on November 30. The court can take a decision after a thorough study of the arguments and claims of both sides. Earlier, the matter was to be heard in the district court on October 3, but due to some reason the date was extended and the next date of hearing was fixed on October 28. Let us know that in the Shri Krishna Janmasthan Idgah case, the office bearers of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha have made many big claims. First, national treasurer Dinesh Sharma, then general secretary Awadhesh Tripathi and then national spokesperson Shishir Chaturvedi filed the suit in the court. He claims that 13.37 acres of land of Shri Krishna Janmasthan are on. Along with this, there is a demand that Shahi Idgah is to be removed from there, calling it illegal. Let us know that in the Shri Krishna Janmasthan Idgah case, the issue of Stability 7 Rule 11 was argued in court on behalf of Tanveer Ahmed, secretary of Shahi Idgah. During that time, the court was told that the Shahi Idgah was built by Aurangzeb in the 16th century. During that time there was no temple at this place. This land belonged to Aurangzeb and he built the Eidgah on his own land. Shinde's minister gets embroiled in controversy for asking 'do you drink alcohol?' ZIM beat PAK, but why did Shoaib Akhtar get angry at India? 200 Arabic schools do not follow govt guidelines in K'taka, will govt take action