NewsBytes Stage
    Hindi
    More
    In the news
    Narendra Modi
    Amit Shah
    Box Office Collection
    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
    OTT releases
    Hindi
    NewsBytes Stage
    India
    Business
    World
    Politics
    Sports
    Technology
    Entertainment
    Auto
    Lifestyle
    Career
    Visual Stories
    Find Cricket Statistics

    Download Android App

    Follow us on
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
    Home / News / India News / Why look for Shivling in every mosque?: RSS chief Bhagwat
    Next Article
    Why look for Shivling in every mosque?: RSS chief Bhagwat
    Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat said that both Hindus and Muslims should discuss matter amicably.

    Why look for Shivling in every mosque?: RSS chief Bhagwat

    By Srishty Choudhury
    Jun 03, 2022
    10:15 am

    What's the story

    Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said that the Gyanvapi Mosque matter was ongoing and noted that "history cannot be changed."

    He also said it was not appropriate to create controversy every time and advised both Hindus and Muslims to sit together and resolve all disputes amicably.

    He also asked, "Why look for a Shivling in every masjid?"

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    After a Shivling was allegedly found inside the Gyanvapi Mosque complex, a Varanasi court directed authorities to seal the spot.

    The Supreme Court also ordered authorities to protect it without hindering Muslims' access to namaz.

    Meanwhile, the Varanasi District Court deferred a hearing on the mosque committee's plea challenging the maintainability of the suit filed by Hindu women in the case till July 4.

    Facts

    Both Hindus and Muslims should accept facts: Bhagwat

    Speaking at the concluding ceremony of RSS workers' training program in Nagpur, Bhagwat said it was a fact that Muslim rulers came from outside and demolished temples to exhaust the morale of those who wanted India's independence.

    At the same time, when India was partitioned, a good number of Muslims stayed back in India. So, that made them brothers of the Hindus, he said.

    Cautioned remark

    Asks Hindus to stop looking for idols in every mosque

    In a significant remark, Bhagwat also asked the Hindu side against raising fresh disputes over religious sites every other day.

    Citing recent claims about the presence of Hindu idols in the Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, and Ajmer Dargah, among others, he asked, "Why look for Shivlings in every mosque?"

    He added that there should be no agitation whichever side the court's verdict goes.

    Distancing

    RSS not involved in any other movement: Bhagwat

    This is the first time Bhagwat has spoken on the Gyanvapi-Kashi Vishwanath issue and it seems he was distancing himself from the wave of agitations by various Hindu groups calling for the restoration of Hindu temples that were allegedly destroyed by Muslim rulers.

    He also said that the Sangh was involved in the Ram Mandir issue only and not in any other such movement.

    Maintainability

    Mosque committee invoked Places of Worship Act, 1991, against survey

    Meanwhile, according to the mosque committee, a Varanasi court-ordered videography survey at the Gyanvapi Mosque violates the Places of Worship Act, 1991, which prevents the alteration of the character of any place of worship in India.

    The Supreme Court had asked the district court to decide on priority whether the mosque's videography and the petition that led to the survey were "maintainable" or not.

    Petitions

    Gyanvapi case: Demands made in petitions

    The Hindu side sought permission for daily worship of Goddess Shringar Gauri in the mosque complex, permission to worship the alleged Shivling, a survey to determine the length and width of the Shivling, and a provision for an alternate wuzukhana arrangement.

    Meanwhile, the Muslim side pleaded that the matter didn't meet the parameters of the Places of Worship Act and wanted the matter dismissed.

    Facebook
    Whatsapp
    Twitter
    Linkedin
    Related News
    Latest
    Mohan Bhagwat
    Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
    Gyanvapi Mosque

    Latest

    Bangladesh Cricket Board pondering over Bangladesh's tour of Pakistan Bangladesh Cricket Board
    Why Virat Kohli's presence could lift India in England? Stats Virat Kohli
    Google Workspace accounts gain access to Gemini Live feature Google
    Adani Group deploys India's 1st hydrogen-powered truck in Chhattisgarh Adani Group

    Mohan Bhagwat

    BJP's Vikram Saini: Hindustan belongs to Hindus! India
    Defying diktat again, Mohan Bhagwat hoists flag at Kerala school Kerala
    Mohan Bhagwat: RSS can prepare armed force within 3 days India
    RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat arrives in Varanasi; Congress protests Narendra Modi

    Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

    Rapper Hard Kaur booked with sedition for comments on Adityanath Yogi Adityanath
    RSS Defamation case: Rahul Gandhi pleads not guilty, gets bail Mumbai
    After sedition charges, rapper Hard Kaur supports pro-Khalistan campaign Amarinder Singh
    Why new-CM BS Yediyurappa is indispensable for BJP in Karnataka Karnataka

    Gyanvapi Mosque

    Varanasi: Court refuses to stay Gyanvapi Mosque survey, seeks report Uttar Pradesh
    Gyanvapi Mosque survey: SC refuses to grant interim status quo Supreme Court Of India
    Varanasi's Gyanvapi Mosque: Videography survey concludes peacefully on day 1 Supreme Court Of India
    Varanasi's Gyanvapi Mosque: Survey complete; Shivling found inside well Supreme Court Of India
    Indian Premier League (IPL) Celebrity Hollywood Bollywood UEFA Champions League Tennis Football Smartphones Cryptocurrency Upcoming Movies Premier League Cricket News Latest automobiles Latest Cars Upcoming Cars Latest Bikes Upcoming Tablets
    About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Contact Us Ethical Conduct Grievance Redressal News News Archive Topics Archive Download DevBytes Find Cricket Statistics
    Follow us on
    Facebook Twitter Linkedin
    All rights reserved © NewsBytes 2025