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Videograph­y survey of Gyanvapi Masjid complex held peacefully, to continue today

More than 1,500 policemen and PAC jawans have been deployed as part of security

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

VARANASI: The videograph­y survey of the Gyanvapi Masjid complex in Varanasi which resumed on Saturday following a local court order was carried out without any interrupti­on as all parties cooperated, officials said.

They said that the survey work will continue on Sunday.

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.

“The survey work went on in a peaceful manner. There was no objection from anyone. Everything is normal and conducive, and all parties co-operated,” Police Commission­er of Varanasi A Satish Ganesh said.

“Today’s survey is over, and it will continue tomorrow,” he said. District Magistrate

of Varanasi Kaushal Raj Sharma said, “Amid tight security arrangemen­ts, the videograph­y of the Gyanvapi Masjid complex was held on Saturday, and almost 50 per cent of the survey work has been done.”

“The survey will continue on Sunday as well. It was conducted from 8 am to 12 noon. The Varanasi police commission­er and a trustee of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust were also present during the survey,” Sharma said.

“Survey of more than 50 per cent of the place has been done. The survey work is confidenti­al, and is done under the monitoring of the court. So, informatio­n regarding the places where the survey was done and what was found cannot be shared now,” he added.

Sharma also said that all parties were satisfied with Saturday’s survey, and it will resume on Sunday.

All parties, their advocates, court commission­ers and videograph­ers

were present during the survey, Sharma said.

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.

An important meeting was held with all parties concerned

on Friday, Sharma had said earlier, and added that an appeal was made to them to cooperate in the commission’s work and the maintenanc­e of law and order. More than 1,500 policemen and PAC jawans have been deployed as part of the security arrangemen­t.

The officials said movement of people has been stopped at a distance of 500 metres from

the Gyanvapi complex. Before entering the Gyanvapi premises, advocate Madan Mohan Yadav, who is appearing for the Hindu side, said all members of the survey team were told to assemble at 7.30 am at gate number 4 of the Kashi Vishwanath temple complex.

Special lights and cameras were arranged to carry out the survey work, he said.

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