In a recent development, the Supreme Court has instructed the Gyanvapi mosque panel to approach the Allahabad High Court to challenge the order allowing the performance of a puja (religious ritual) at the site. Advocates representing the panel have raised concerns about the local administration’s swift deployment of a substantial police force at the location, which they believe was done hastily.
The Gyanvapi mosque panel, in response to the order permitting the puja, has decided to seek legal recourse by approaching the Allahabad High Court. The advocates representing the panel have expressed their reservations regarding the local administration’s actions, claiming that a significant police force was deployed at the site without proper deliberation.
The advocates argue that the order has allowed the local administration to act with undue haste, potentially disrupting the peaceful atmosphere surrounding the mosque. They believe that the deployment of a massive police force may have unintended consequences and could lead to unnecessary tension and unrest.
The Supreme Court, recognizing the concerns raised by the panel, has directed them to present their case before the Allahabad High Court. This move aims to provide an opportunity for the panel to challenge the order and seek appropriate relief through the established legal channels.
The Supreme Court has instructed the Gyanvapi mosque panel to approach the Allahabad High Court to challenge the order allowing the puja at the site. The advocates representing the panel have expressed concerns about the local administration’s swift deployment of a significant police force, which they believe was done hastily. By seeking relief through the appropriate legal channels, the panel aims to address their concerns and ensure a fair and peaceful resolution to the matter.