Big Breking: First Rama, then Krishna, now Mathura, the future of the eight Eidgahs may be decided on the 18th

Big Breking: First Rama, then Krishna, now Mathura, the future of the eight Eidgahs may be decided on the 18th

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The district judge accepted the appeal to the Idgah Mosque, an occupation of the Mathura Krishna Janmabhoomi .

Distric Judge approve the appel ,To the idgah Mosque,is the Possession Plot of Lord Krishna Birth Place
Distric Judge approve the appeal ,To the idgah Mosque,is the Possession Plot of Lord Krishna Birth Place


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  •  Hindu groups claim that the Aurangzeb-era mosque was built on top of the main prison where Lord Krishna was born.  
  • The petition claims that the mosque will be removed from the site.

  Mathura: The Mathura District Judge on Friday termed the Eidgah Mosque as 'an occupation of Krishna Janmabhoomi' and accepted the petition.  In this case, the plaintiff's lawyers Hari Shankar Jain, Vishnu Jain and Ranjana Agnihotri filed the application.  Four members of the committee, including the Sunni Waqf Board, Eidgah Mosque Trust, Shri Krishna Janam Station Trust and Shri Krishna Janbhumi Seva Sansthan, have been included in the case and a notice has been sent to the respondent seeking their response.  The next hearing is scheduled for November 18.


  A group of petitions have been filed by Hindu groups in the Mathura case, claiming that the mosque, built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1969-70, was Krishna's original birthplace.  According to Hindu groups, Kargar, the jail where Lord Krishna was born, is located below the mosque and this can only be proved if excavations are allowed.

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