Today is the sixth day of the Gyanvapi survey. The survey will start at 8 am. There will be a lunch break afterward in the day. Survey work will be stopped even during Namaz, then the further process will be completed.
The GPR survey can start tomorrow
The survey can start from the seventh day i.e., Wednesday with Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology. By Wednesday evening, the IIT Kanpur expert team will arrive in Varanasi. With the Gyanvapi survey, ASI has asked IIT Kanpur for assistance. IIT has modern radar. In the radar scan, a new examination of the Gyanvapi campus will take place. With the help of GPR, the truth below the ground can be known without digging.
The ASI team has reached for the sixth-day survey of the Gyanvapi campus. Adequate security arrangements have been made around Gyanvapi.More attention should be paid to the survey of the western wall of Gyanvapi, collecting evidence
On Monday, the ASI team conducted an in-depth inspection of the western wall. Collect the marks made on the wall, the material used in dyeing and painting, pieces of brick and stone, and samples of the material used in the masonry of the wall as evidence. Soil samples were also taken. Through this, information about the period of construction, age, etc. will be obtained.
The Gyanvapi campus is currently being surveyed. The Hindu side claims that the investigation of the Western Wall will reveal the truth. This part is connected to the Vyas basement. This site was also used to enter and leave the Maa Shringar Gauri Temple. The survey will contain all the additional evidence. For this reason, the survey of the western wall and its surroundings is continuing.
Hindu side’s advocate claims: Two urns and stairs were found on the fifth day of the Gyanvapi survey, what did the mosque say?
Seeing the crowd of devotees in Sawan and Kashi Vishwanath Dham, the survey of Gyanvapi could start at 11.15 am on Monday. Amid tight security, the ASI team reached the Gyanvapi campus and took the survey forward. The top, inner, and outer sides of all three domes were examined.
On Monday, the fifth day of the survey in Gyanvapi, the Hindu side’s advocate Sudhir Tripathi claimed that two stairs were found in the investigation of the domes. Two urns are also kept. The team of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is carrying forward the survey carefully. Checking every place and point in mind. Satellite help is being taken.
Seeing the crowd of devotees in Sawan and Kashi Vishwanath Dham, the survey of Gyanvapi could start at 11.15 am on Monday. Amid tight security, the ASI team reached the Gyanvapi campus and took the survey forward. The upper, inner, and outer sides of all three domes were examined. Along with the basement, the western wall and other parts of the premises were investigated by installing machines. When the survey was over late in the evening, people from both the Hindu and Muslim sides came out.
Hindu side’s advocate Sudhir Tripathi spoke to reporters and said that the focus of the team is now on the investigation of the dome. On Monday also different parts of the dome were examined, where two stairs were found. Two urns are kept. 3D imaging and mapping of the dome is being done. Photographs are being incorporated into the digital maps. Machines are being used. The part which has fallen has been included in the survey.
What did the Hindu side say on ASI Survey
Manju Vyas, the petitioner of the Hindu side, said on Monday – the survey is going on. All the evidence is there. What is hidden inside is a mystery to us. The survey team is investigating in its way. Collecting evidence. No one is allowed to go to the upper part of the building. Even going inside has been stopped. The survey team is working by dividing it all around. The Muslim side is also giving full cooperation. Why the Muslim side is scared is beyond comprehension. There is evidence. It is a hundred percent temple. Shiva is the only truth. Satisfied with the survey.
At the same time, the statement of advocate Subhash Nandan Chaturvedi also came to the fore. ‘ASI team is leisurely surveying. Doing measurements. Machines and technology are being used. The area of the complex, pavilion, dome, and basement are all being surveyed. Videography has also been done along with mapping, and photography. Nothing has come out yet. After the ASI survey, it will present its report in court. All information will be given in the report.
Joint Secretary of Anjuman Intejamia Masjid Committee SM Yasin said – ASI’s survey is going on satisfactorily. Cooperation is being done in every way. The security arrangements are also better, but the plaintiff side is not exercising restraint. The rampant chatter continues. An objection has been lodged with the district administration on this. The district’s administration is looking for a solution. Hoping for the better. No rhetoric is being made from the Muslim side. The plaintiff’s side should exercise restraint.