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‘We have lost one Babri Masjid and…’ says AIMIM chief Owaisi of the Gyanvapi mosque ruling.

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‘We have lost one Babri Masjid and…’ says AIMIM chief Owaisi of the Gyanvapi mosque ruling.

According to ANI, Asaduddin Owaisi, the chief of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), called the verdict in the Gyanvapi Masjid vs Shringar Gauri case by a Varanasi court a “blatant violation” of the Places of Worship Act 1991. The court refused to dismiss Court Commissioner Ajay Mishra and ordered that the video inspection of the Gyanvapi mosque, which is located near the Kashi Vishwanath temple, continue.

After the Anjuman Intezamia Mosque Committee accused the Court commissioner of bias, two more lawyers were appointed. The video inspection should be completed by May 17, according to the court.

The court’s decision, according to Owaisi, is also a violation of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Babri Masjid title dispute.

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“The court’s decision is a clear violation of the 1991 Places of Worship Act. It’s against the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Babri Masjid title dispute “According to ANI, Owaisi said.

“No person shall convert any place of worship of any religious denomination or any section thereof into a place of worship of another religious denomination or any section thereof,” according to the Act.

The Hyderabad Lok Sabha member stated that he does not want to lose another masjid.

“This is a flagrant violation, and I hope the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and the Masjid Committee will file a complaint with the Supreme Court. I have already lost one Babri Masjid and do not wish to lose another “he declared

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Owaisi advised the Uttar Pradesh government to file a FIR against those who attempt to alter the nature of religious sites as soon as possible.

“The Yogi government should immediately file a FIR against these individuals, as the 1991 Act states that anyone who attempts to change the nature of religious places as they were on August 15, 1947 is guilty of treason. They could face a three-year prison sentence if found guilty by the courts “he added.

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“Fortunately, injuries didn’t affect the spine.” Saif Ali Khan receives 10 stitches for a serious stab wound sustained during the home burglary.

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“Fortunately, injuries didn’t affect the spine.” Saif Ali Khan receives 10 stitches for a serious stab wound sustained during the home burglary.

Actor Saif Ali Khan’s house in Bandra, Mumbai was a target for an attempted robbery during the early hours of Thursday morning. The actor was stabbed during the incident and had to urgently be taken to Lilavati hospital and undergo surgery. Now, we have received more updates on it.

We have learnt from sources at the hospital that one of the injuries was quite deep and the actor has received 10 stitches for this stab. The source says, “Fortunately, it has not affected the spine. He was very lucky that the stabs have not affected any of his vital organs. It appears to have been attacked by a knife and he was actually thwarting a robbery attempt.”

The source adds, “Of the six injuries that Saif has suffered, two injuries are deep, two are mid and two are superficial.”

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Coincidentally, at the reported time of the robbery, Saif’s wife Kareena Kapoor Khan has put up an Insta story of a girls night in with her friends Sonam Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor, and sister Karisma Kapoor. It had led to speculations that she was probably not at home during the time of burglary. However her team has released a statement saying, “All members of the household were present at home at the time of the unfortunate incident.”

As per recent reports, three suspects have been detained by the Bandra Police in the case.

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