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Court limits large religious gathering at mosque

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A COURT in north India on Monday (16) ordered authoritie­s to limit large Muslim prayer gatherings in the historic Gyanvapi mosque after a survey team found relics of the Hindu god Shiva and other Hindu symbols there, lawyers involved in the case said.

Earlier this month, the court in Varanasi set up a team to survey the premises after five women sought permission to perform Hindu rituals in one of its quarters saying that a Hindu temple once stood at the present Islamic site.

Members of hardline Hindu groups believe that Islamic invaders and Muslim kings during their 200 years rule destroyed Hindu temples to build mosques or mausoleum on top of them as part of their expansioni­st strategy in the subcontine­nt.

The Gyanvapi mosque, located in the political constituen­cy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is one of the three large mosques in northern Uttar Pradesh. Prominent groups believe it was built after demolishin­g a historic temple.

Lawyer H. S. Jain, who represente­d the female petitioner­s, told the court that the survey team had found relics of Shiva and other Hindu symbols there. The judge banned Muslims from holding large prayer gathering inside the mosque.

Police said the court order would help maintain law and order at a time when hardline Hindu groups tied to Modi’s political party had amplified their demands to excavate inside some mosques and to permit searches in the Taj Mahal mausoleum.

In 2019, the Supreme Court allowed Hindus to build a temple at the site of the disputed 16th century Babri mosque that was demolished by Hindu crowds in 1992 who believed that it was built on the spot where Hindu Lord Ram was born.

The incident led to religious riots that killed nearly 2,000 people, mostly Muslims, across India.

Leaders of India’s 200 million Muslims see the latest move as another attempt by hardline Hindus to undermine their rights to free worship and religious expression, with the tacit agreement of Modi’s ruling Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Last month, around 100 people were arrested in India concerning violence against police after a comment insulting Muslims went viral on social media.

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