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Updated: Saturday, May 28, 2022, 22:11 [IST]
Bangalore: Amid controversy over the Gnanavapi mosque issue, comments made by right-wing leader Pramod Muthalik in Karnataka have caused a stir.
Gnanavapi Mosque is located near the Kasi Vishwanathar Temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The mosque is said to have been built during the reign of Aurangzeb.
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A Varanasi court has ordered an investigation into the Gnanavapi mosque and a video recording of the case. Despite strong opposition, the court refused to ban the video-based study.
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Let us restore the temples
The incident has caused a great stir across the country. Meanwhile, Pramod Muthalik, leader of the Sri Ram Sena, a right-wing group in the state of Karnataka, has caused a stir. Commenting on this, Pramod Muthalik said, “We will recover the 30,000 temples demolished to build mosques across the country. If you have the courage, stop us.”
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No one can touch it
When the Babri Masjid was demolished, you warned that blood would be shed. What happened to it? You could not take even a drop of the blood of the Hindus. If you are a little ashamed, give back our temples that were demolished earlier. We will not tolerate such arrogance anymore. No one can touch us. We will restore all the temples legally, ”he said.
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Mosques
Earlier, former Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister KS Eeswarappa had made similar controversial remarks yesterday. In it he said, “36,000 temples have been destroyed and mosques have been built on it. Let them build a mosque elsewhere and offer prayers, but we cannot allow a mosque to be built on top of our temples. I tell you that these 36,000 temples will also be restored by law.”
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Mandir-Masjid affair
The Mandir-Masjid affair has been the talk of Karnataka for the past few days. On April 21, a Hindu temple – like architectural design was discovered under an old mosque on the outskirts of Mangalore in Karnataka. It was only after this that many right-wing leaders began to talk that mosques had been demolished and temples built.
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Case in the Supreme Court
A new petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a secret survey of ancient mosques that previously had wells or ponds in the country. It called for a secret survey by the Archaeological Survey of India on mosques that have wells in the country. It said that if monuments were found in this way, the feeling of unnecessary communal hatred could be avoided. The petition is expected to be taken up for hearing soon.
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English summary
Hindu right-wing leader Pramod Muthalik said that “all 30,000 temples which were demolished”: will be “taken back”: Karnataka right wing leader Pramod Muthalik about mandir-masjid controversy.