We Hope Verdict will be In our Favour: Lawyer Representing Hindu Petitioners

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The court of Varanasi's seniormost judge is expected to decide today whether a case filed by five Hindu women seeking the right to worship inside the city's Gyanvapi mosque, located next to the famous Kashi Viswanath temple, is "maintainable" or not. Vishnu Shanker Jain, a lawyer representing the Hindu petitioners, told NDTV that they have presented their arguments before the court and were hoping the court will pronounce its verdict in their favour. NDTV's Saurabh Spoke to him, here's the report.

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