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Now, petition seeks ASI survey of Agra, Mathura mosques

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An area Mathura court docket has been petitioned to order a survey of the Jama Masjid in Agra and the Shahi Eidgah mosque in Mathura to seek out out if idols of Hindu deity Krishna allegedly looted from the Mathura construction are buried within the Agra mosque, the petitioner stated on Thursday.
The plea filed on Wednesday cites final week’s order by a Varanasi court docket to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to conduct a “comprehensive archaeological physical survey” of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple-Gyanvapi Mosque complicated. The court docket requested the ASI to seek out out if the mosque “at the disputed site is a superimposition, alteration or addition or [if] there is a structural overlapping of any kind, with or over, any religious structure”.
The utility in Mathura was moved as a part of an ongoing civil swimsuit by which petitioner Bhagwan Shrikrishna Virajmaan is represented by advocate Shailender Singh and others. The swimsuit was submitted on February 19, following which the court docket issued notices to the respondents.
Shailender Singh informed The Indian Express on Thursday, “We submitted an application on Wednesday in the court of Civil Judge, Senior Division, Mathura praying that in some books, it is written by historians that where the Shahi Eidgah mosque, Mathura, is there in current times, there used to be a temple there earlier. The temple was destroyed by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in the 1600s. After the temple was demolished, the idols were removed and were buried in a mosque in Agra, which is currently called the Jama Masjid, outside the Agra Fort…We have moved the application that an ASI survey should be done in the two mosques to find out if there was a temple there earlier or not.”
The guide quoted by Singh is Anecdotes of Aurangzeb And Historical Essays by Jadunath Sarkar, revealed by MC Sarkar & Sons. In the petition, the lawyer stated, “On Page 11-12 it is stated that, ‘The grandest shrine of Mathura, Kesav Rai’s temple, built at a cost of 33 lakhs of rupees by the Bundela Rajah Birsingh Dev, was razed to the ground in January 1670, and a mosque built on its site. The idols were brought to Agra and buried under the steps of Jahanara’s (Jama) mosque that they might be constantly trodden on by the Muslims going in to pray.’”

The petitioner urged the court docket to direct the Director-General of the Archaeological Survey Of India to “constitute a committee and conduct ground radiology with the help of the latest technologies and equipment available” on the Agra Jama Masjid”.
The Eidgah mosque’s secretary, Tanveer Khan, informed The Indian Express {that a} native court docket would hear an utility questioning the maintainability of the case on April 19. The utility filed on Wednesday is scheduled to be heard on May 10.
“The hearing [on April 19] is about the maintainability of the case. We are awaiting that, but will respond to the fresh application moved on Wednesday in the court of Civil Judge, Senior Division, Mathura,” stated Khan.

UP Sunni Central Waqf Board Chairman Zufar Farooqui stated, “Because the courts were not fully functional in Mathura on Wednesday and Thursday due to Covid-19, we have not seen the application moved in this case. Our office in Mathura was also closed due to Covid-19. Once we get to see the application moved in the court, we will proceed with the action that has to be taken.”
He added, “These investigations must be stopped. They are against the Places of Worship Act, and serve no purpose.”
On April 13, the Sunni Waqf Board and the Gyanvapi Mosque committee moved the Allahabad High Court, urging it to restrain proceedings primarily based on the Varanasi court docket’s order.