Gyanvapi Case: Allahabad High Court allows Gyanvapi mosque survey; Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah meets PM Modi in Delhi; Haryana Violence: Clashes in Nuh, Gurugram scare migrants, many consider leaving; Manipur: Kuki body postpones mass burial at Union govt’s request.
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00:00 The Allahabad High Court on Thursday dismissed the Gyanvapi Mosque Committee's challenge
00:10 to the order of a Varanasi District Court asking for a scientific investigation survey
00:15 excavation of the premises, saying scientific survey is necessary in the interest of justice.
00:21 The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) can now go ahead with the survey that had started
00:24 on July 24 but had to abort after the Supreme Court stepped in.
00:28 The Gyanvapi Mosque stands adjacent to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi.
00:32 According to the available historical record, it was built in the 17th century on the orders
00:36 of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb after destroying the original Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
00:41 The present temple was subsequently built next to the mosque by the order of Queen Alia
00:45 Bai Holkar in the late 18th century.
00:51 Karnataka Chief Minister Siddharam Maiya on Thursday called on Prime Minister Narendra
00:54 Modi in Delhi.
00:55 The Chief Minister also met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hours before calling on the
00:59 Prime Minister.
01:00 Siddharam Maiya presented a traditional wood-made elephant miniature and garland to PM Modi
01:04 in a picture tweeted by PMO.
01:05 PM Modi is seen donning Karnataka's traditional turban and shawl.
01:08 Earlier, the CM arrived at the Parliament on Thursday morning while answering a question
01:12 of a reporter on his stunning with his deputy TK Shiv Kumar, Siddharam Maiya said, "All
01:17 are well in Karnataka.
01:18 There are no differences between me and Shiv Kumar.
01:21 We are together."
01:22 This was his first meeting with the Prime Minister after the Congress formed the government
01:25 in the state under his leadership, following victory in the Assembly polls in May.
01:32 Clashes between two groups broke out in New on Monday afternoon after a religious procession
01:36 passing through the district came under attack, leaving two home guards dead and dozens of
01:40 people, including around 20 policemen, injured in the frenzy of violence that followed.
01:44 The human toll of the violence that broke out in New and spread to other parts of the
01:46 state cannot be measured only in terms of the dead and the injured.
01:49 The clashes have left a certain group of people living in fear.
01:52 Of the over 100 Muslim families from West Bengal that were staying in a Gurugram locality,
01:56 only 15 remain, and even they say they are petrified and are not going back, only because
02:00 they don't have the money to do so.
02:02 Meanwhile in New, some Hindu migrants have decided to leave the city.
02:05 As curfews impose in the district, the migrant families, including children, are preparing
02:08 to leave the place on foot.
02:14 A conglomerate of Kuki groups on Thursday postponed until next week.
02:17 The mass burial of 35 Kukis killed in the ongoing ethnic clashes with the dominant Maithis
02:22 at S. Boljang village in Churchanpur district.
02:25 The burials were delayed at the Union Home Ministry's request even as security was tightened
02:29 in parts of the state.
02:30 The Manipur High Court earlier on Thursday directed status quo ante at the proposed burial
02:34 site and asked central and state governments and other parties to seek an amicable settlement.
02:38 Maithi groups criticised the conglomerate, indigenous tribal leaders' forum over the
02:42 proposed mass burial and said it would provoke the people's sentiments further.
02:46 ITLF planned a programme to honour the 35, followed by a mass burial.
02:50 Ginza Walzon, a spokesman for the conglomerate, said they had an overnight meeting that continued
02:55 till 4 am on Thursday and that the ministry requested them to delay the burial for five
02:59 days.
03:00 "If we comply, we will be allowed burials at the same location and the government will
03:03 legalise the land for the burial."
03:04 - ITLF Spokesperson, Ginza Walzon, said "We will be providing a detailed report on the
03:05 burial site and the process of the burial."
03:06 - ITLF Spokesperson, Ginza Walzon, said "We will be providing a detailed report on the
03:07 burial site and the process of the burial."
03:07 - ITLF Spokesperson, Ginza Walzon, said "We will be providing a detailed report on the
03:08 burial site and the process of the burial."
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