VARANASI: After a heavy controversy regarding the shivling found in the Mosque premises. A new suit seeking permission to worship the deities (Shiva Linga) reportedly found in the Gyanvapi Masjid has been transferred to the fast track court. The next date of hearing is on May 30.
Today, the case was transferred from Civil Judge – Senior Division to Civil Judge Senior Division / Fast Track Court Mahendra Pandey.
Plaintiff Kiran Singh seeks an injunction against the defendants (including the Anjuman Islamia masjid committee) that they should not cause destruction in the entry of the Hindu petitioners/devotees and in their performing religious activities of the Shiva linga.
The plea seeks an exemption from complying with Section 80 (2) CPC as they can’t give mandatory 60 days’ notice to the state government as the matter is urgent in nature.
The plea avers that since the disposal of the main suit (filed by the 5 Hindu women) may take time and in the meantime, the devotees of deities would be deprived of their right to worship and other religious performances.
Therefore, the plea seeks an order that till the disposal of the suit the devotees of deities should not be prevented from offering their worship to the deities inside the Gyanvapi Mosque premises.
“In case the Sewa-Pooja, Rag-Bhog, Arties & other religious worships are not allowed to be performed by worshippers of Hindu community they will sustain irreparable injuries: the plea further states