New Delhi: The survey on the Bhojshala advanced within the Dhar district continued for the second consecutive day on Saturday. The survey commenced at eight am and concluded at 5:30 pm. The ASI survey adhered to a scientific strategy, using trendy archaeological strategies.
Survey Strategies
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is main the survey and carried out beneath the course of the Madhya Pradesh Excessive Court docket. Ashish Goyal, representing the Hindu Entrance for Justice and a petitioner within the case, stated, “They’re doing the survey effectively all through the day utilizing carbon relationship, GPS expertise, GPR expertise. They carried out the survey inside in addition to exterior all through the 50-meter stretch, as instructed by the courtroom.”
The Hindu Facet
Goyal underlined the Hindu perspective, asserting the Bhojshala advanced because the temple of Ma Saraswati. Being optimistic, Goyal expects a good end result from the ASI survey. Ashish Goyal additionally emphasised that the survey is being carried out meticulously in accordance with the courtroom’s directives.
The Muslim Facet
Nevertheless, Abdul Samad, representing the Muslim facet, disagrees with the excessive courtroom’s determination to conduct a brand new survey. “This survey was not crucial as an analogous train had been carried out beforehand and the report is within the public area. We’re in opposition to this new survey, as a number of new issues have began right here because the final survey. There have been some modifications to the monument as effectively. We’ve got already voiced our misgivings over these modifications,” the petitioner advised ANI.
“Seeing such modifications and new actions within the advanced, we moved the excessive courtroom urging that if they permit such motion (of individuals from the Hindu neighborhood) contained in the monument, they need to lay down correct pointers on issues that might be carried inside,” he added.
Excessive Court docket’s Order
Lately, the Madhya Pradesh Excessive Court docket permitted the ASI survey on the disputed Bhojshala Temple-Kamal Maula Mosque advanced within the Dhar district. The order emphasised the statutory obligation of the ASI to undertake such surveys.
The courtroom’s order outlined the mandate for an intensive investigation by a five-member committee of the ASI to determine the true nature of the advanced, whereas specifying that choices relating to worship rights can be made after receiving the committee’s report.