Updated January 27th, 2024 at 09:39 IST The Gyanvapi debate intensified as the ASI exposed damaged idols, triggering an argument over a presumably pre-existing Hindu temple at the mosque website. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has actually revealed uncertainty about the findings following the discoveries from the ASI report|Image: PTI Varanasi: Adding to the currently extreme Gyanvapi conflict case, another row has actually emerged over the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) report, which exposed the existence of damaged idols and carvings of Hindu Gods and Goddesses at the mosque website. Preliminary reports recommend the supposed presence of a Hindu temple prior to the building of the mosque. Idols Belong to Sculptors?The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has actually revealed scepticism about the findings following the discoveries from the ASI report, asserting that the pieces of ‘idols’ found in a particles mound might have been disposed of by carvers who ran leased stores in a structure at the website before its demolition. Objective attorney Akhlaque Ahmad discussed a likelihood that the carvers, who had actually leased stores till 1993, discarded harmed idols and waste in the southern part of the mosque, which was later on covered with iron grilles. Hindu complainants’ lawye
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