Varanasi: A court-mandated videography survey of the Gyanvapi Masjid complex, which was carried out for the third consecutive day, concluded on Monday amid tight security, officials said. The survey of the mosque complex, which started at 8 am, concluded at around 10:15 am.
Lawyers of both sides, police officers, the District Magistrate and government officials related to the survey were present at the site. The mosque is located close to the iconic Kashi Vishwanath temple and the local court is hearing a plea by a group of women seeking permission for daily prayers before the idols on its outer walls.
"After working for over two hours, the court commission concluded its work on Monday at around 10.15 am. All parties were satisfied with the work," Varanasi District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma told reporters here. Vishwa Vaidik Hindu Mahasangh head Harishankar Jain who had filed the suit in the Shringar Gauri case said the survey proceedings on the second day(Sunday)have revealed interesting facts which has strengthened the case of the Hindu side.
The survey was stalled last week amid objections by the mosque committee, which claimed that the advocate commissioner appointed by the court for the survey did not have the mandate to film inside the premises. In his order on Thursday last, District Civil Judge (Senior Division) Ravi Kumar Diwakar had turned down a plea by the mosque committee to replace Ajay Kumar Mishra, who was appointed advocate commissioner by the court to survey the Gyanvapi-Gauri Shringar complex.