Rambhadracharya said of the Gyanvapi case, “We will appeal to the High Court, the Supreme Court… the verdict will be in our favour”.

The Hindu petition in Gianwapi’s case was dismissed by a Varanasi court on Friday. When Jagadguru Rambhadracharya was asked about the matter, he said: “We will approach the High Court and the Supreme Court regarding the matter and the courts will decide in our favour.”

“We’re going to the Supreme Court”

Speaking to the media on the Gyanvapi case, Rambadracharya said: “We will file a case in the High Court and then the Supreme Court. “The High Court and the Supreme Court will decide in our favour. Responding to the demand for formation of Sanatan Committee, he said Hindu temples should not be acquired. We will ask the government to do this.

Hindu petition dismissed

In the Gyanvapi case, a Varanasi court on Friday dismissed a petition from the Hindu side seeking an ASI probe into the entire complex. In the petition, Vijay Shankar Rastogi of the Hindutva Party argued that there is a 100-foot-tall Shivalinga and Argha of Lord Adi Visheshwar under the main dome of the mosque, which should be investigated archaeologically with the help of penetrating radar.

He also demanded an inquiry into Wajukhana, which was not conducted in the previous ASI inquiry. In addition to this, the rest of the basement should also be surveyed. Hindu side lawyer Vijay Shankar Rastogi said we will challenge the lower court order in the Allahabad High Court.

There is a demand for an investigation into the entire Gyanvapi Pourisar

He said we are waiting for a copy of the court order. After the research is complete, we will go to the High Court. Earlier, Vijay Shankar Rastogi said during court arguments that the ASI’s previous investigation was incomplete.

He claimed that the Shivalinga area claimed by the Hindu side was not surveyed last time, making it necessary for the Archaeological Survey of India to survey the entire Gyanvapi complex.

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