Gyanvapi Survey / Open lock of Gyanvapi mosque, what evidence was found? Know the update of ASI's 2-day survey

Zoom News : Aug 05, 2023, 05:52 PM
Gyanvapi Survey: In Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi district, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is conducting survey work in the Gyanvapi complex for the second day on Saturday. A total of 40 ASI members are present in the Gyanvapi family. 40 members are divided into 4 teams. An ASI team is surveying the outer part of the campus, while a team is busy surveying the place of prayer inside the campus. At the same time, a team of ASI is surveying inside the dome with the help of stairs, while a team has got the responsibility of surveying the western wall.

At the same time, Hindu side's lawyers Sudhir Tripathi and Subhash Nandan Chaturvedi told that in today's survey mapping of the western wall of the complex and the area under the dome has been done. The key of the mosque was given to the ASI team. There were reports that a shape has been found in the campus. However, both the lawyers told that the news of getting any kind of religious figure is baseless. The second day's survey work in Gyanvapi campus started in the morning, which is going to continue till 5 in the evening.

These major works being done in the survey

Photography and videography is being done of all the teams of ASI surveying the Gyanvapi campus. Evidence is also being collected with the help of some machines. The team is also measuring the distance between the walls and pillars of the Gyanvapi mosque. The work of counting the number of pillars present in each block is also going on.

Dial test indicators have been installed at all the four corners of the Gyanvapi campus. With this the surface has been measured. Measurement of different parts of the campus is being done with depth micrometer. On this basis, the team recorded the figures on the shape of the campus. The shape of the entire campus has been prepared on paper by the team. Apart from this, the coding work of the campus and its area has also been done.

Muslim side also included in the survey

At the same time, government lawyer Rajesh Mishra should also be present during the survey in Gyanvapi campus. On Friday also, he was present on the spot for the whole day. He told that during the survey in the campus on Saturday, the Muslim side was also involved. However, when the survey work was started on Friday, the Muslim side was not involved at that time. Muslim side's advocate Tauheed Khan said that during the survey on Saturday, five people from the Muslim side, including advocates Akhlaq and Mumtaz, were present with the ASI team.

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