Friday, January 26, 2024

Bihar tremor will hit Himachal, Kanataka ::::: Gyanvapi 'statues' found:: No jingoism from Sangh or BJP :::: Courts and Society to help 'genuine cause of Hindus'

 Bihar political tremor could impact two other Congress-ruled states -- Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka


 Sanghparivar and BJP ecosystem will plunge in soon. Some leaders are recalling 'Sholay's dialogue: Loha Garam hae, Maar do Hathoda (Iron is hot enough, just hit it instantly) 





Speaking to reporters in Patna, former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi said there are no "friendships or animosity frozen in time" when it comes to politics. Manjhi claimed that incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's statement on dynasty politics was aimed at his allies, Congress and RJD. It was this statement which paved the way for a rift within the Opposition's INDIA bloc, he said. 

"There is nothing to say much about the political atmosphere in Bihar. You all are watching it. Nitish Kumar's statement on dynasty politics was directed at the Congress and RJD. Under these circumstances, do you think they will remain united?" he said. 




Updated ::: Hindu idols, Linga statues discovered ::: 'Large Hindu temple existed before': Archaeological Survey on Gyanvapi

'Large Hindu temple existed before': Archaeological Survey's Gyanvapi report




The Hindu side claims the photographs and report, spanning 839 pages, provide irrefutable evidence that the Gyanvapi mosque was built atop the ruins of a pre-existing Hindu temple.







Photos show 'Shivling', broken deity statues
Photos in the ASI survey report, exclusively accessed by 'India Today' show fragmented statues of Hindu deities and inscriptions in Persian that suggest that the Gyanvapi mosque was constructed atop the ruins of a Hindu temple.



It also shows the finding of other objects like coins, a sandstone slab inscribed in Persian, a pestle, and statues in varying states of damage.


The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) report revealed that a large Hindu temple may have once existed at the site of Gyanvapi mosque in Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi, a senior lawyer, representing the Hindu side, said after receiving a detailed survey report.






Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, representing the Hindu side, said while reading out the survey report on Thursday that the ASI survey points towards the presence of a large Hindu temple that predates the current structure.  The ASI report, which included a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey, has questions about the historical layers on the site. 


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