HC junks plea to ban entry of non-Hindus to Gyanvapi
Tuesday, 8 August 2023
The Allahabad high court on Tuesday "dismissed as withdrawn" a PIL seeking a ban on entry of "non-Hindus" into the Gyanvapi compound to prevent damage to purported "Hindu signs/symbols found during a (district) court-mandated survey".
The Allahabad high court on Tuesday "dismissed as withdrawn" a PIL seeking a ban on entry of "non-Hindus" into the Gyanvapi compound to prevent damage to purported "Hindu signs/symbols found during a (district) court-mandated survey".
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