'No power in the world can defeat truth..,' says RSS leader on Gyanvapi verdict
'No power in the world can defeat truth..,' says RSS leader on Gyanvapi verdict
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Lucknow: local court in Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi has dismissed a petition seeking carbon dating of the 'Shivling' found in the disputed Gyanvapi complex. This decision of the court is being considered a big setback for the Hindu side. Because this could have proved how old that structure is and it would have made it clear whether it was a Shivling or a fountain as claimed by the Muslim side. Now the reaction of senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Indresh Kumar has come out in this regard.

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RSS leader Indresh Kumar has said that no power in the world can destroy the truth. Earlier, there were many obstacles regarding the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Ultimately, truth prevailed. Carbon dating of 'Shivling' found in the Gyanvapi campus will not be done. District Judge Ajay Krishna Vishwesh has rejected the petition seeking carbon dating of Shivling. The court has said that the Supreme Court had said in its order that the place where the 'Shivling' has been found should be preserved. In such a situation, if there is some damage to the Shivling during carbon dating, then it will be a violation of the order of the Supreme Court. This can also hurt the religious sentiments of the general public.

After the decision of the local court, RSS leader Indresh Kumar said that we did whatever efforts should have been made to increase our case further. Ultimately, only what is true and right will win. There will be a lot of options ahead. Scientific people will think, and knowledgeable people will also think. All doors in the world are never closed. Many doors of Ramjanmabhoomi were closed and kept opening simultaneously. So what is true and right is in front.

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