05 February,2024 04:51 PM IST | Varanasi | mid-day online correspondent
A view of Kashi Vishwanath Temple Dham and Gyanvapi Masjid complex in Varanasi. File pic/PTI
A petitioner on Monday filled a plea seeking an ASI survey of all other closed basements in the Gyanvapi mosque complex days after the district court ruled that a priest can perform prayers in a cellar of the masjid in Varanasi.
The Varanasi district court will hear the petition on Tuesday, newswire PTI reported.
The petitioner Rakhi Singh is a founding member of the Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh and is one of the parties in the Maa Shringar Gauri case, which led to the survey of the complex by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
In the petition, she asked for all closed cellars in the Gyanvapi mosque complex, adjacent to the Kashi Vishwanath temple, to be surveyed by the ASI, her advocate Anupam Dwivedi said.
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He said a map of the closed basements has also been included in the petition.
The petition said there are "secret cellars" inside the basements, and it is necessary to survey them also so that the "entire truth" of the Gyanvapi mosque complex is revealed.
Following an earlier petition by five women devotees, the court had ordered the ASI to conduct a survey of the Gyanvapi mosque complex, barring the "wazukhana" used for ritual ablutions before namaz.
The southern cellar of the Gyanvapi mosque was opened last week and a priest performed prayers.
The court had allowed regular prayers in the cellar on the petition by Shailendra Kumar Pathak, who claimed that his maternal grandfather, priest Somnath Vyas, used to perform prayers there till December 1993.
According to Pathak's counsel, the access to the cellar was closed for the priest during Mulayam Singh Yadav's term as Uttar Pradesh chief minister.
The prayers at the cellar are being performed by a priest nominated by the Kashi Vishwanath temple trust. Devotees to the temple have also begun going past the opening in the barricade, created after the court order, to have a glimpse of the cellar.
Hindu litigants claim that a temple was destroyed during Aurangzeb's rule to build Gyanvapi mosque. The recent ASI survey also suggested this. (With inputs from PTI)