A Hindu temple-love architectural place has purportedly been found below an outdated skool mosque on the outskirts of Mangaluru in Karnataka.
The architectural place used to be found within the Malali Market mosque premises in Gurupra taluk in Mangaluru on April 21 at some level of renovation work at Juma Masjid.
The renovation work used to be being implemented by the mosque authorities, with a section of the mosque already demolished.
Per some groups, a temple existed on the placement sooner than the mosque used to be constructed. Vishva Hindu Parishad leaders have appealed to the district administration to quit the renovation work till paperwork are verified.
GYANVAPI ROW
This comes amid the raging Gyanvapi mosque dispute. The crux of the Gyanvapi dispute is that the Hindu aspect has claimed the mosque used to be constructed after the demolition of a temple as a substitute within the 16th century, while the Muslim aspect has been regarding the Locations of Like (Special Provisions) Act which bars the conversion of the spiritual character of anyplace of take care of as it existed on August 15, 1947.
The Varanasi district courtroom will hear petitions within the Gyanvapi case on Monday.