Gyanvapi Mosque Survey Permitted: How Deep Shall We Dig?

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The Gyanvapi Mosque committee has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Allahabad High Court order which allowed the Archaeological Survey of India to survey the Gyanvapi Mosque and directing it to 'find out' if the 'present structure' has been built over a 'pre-existing structure of a Hindu temple'. On Left, Right & Centre, we break down the case, including the legal arguments, and ask the fundamental question - in a country with a history as rich as India, how long can you keep digging to uncover the past?

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