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Hashtag ‘Gyanvapi Case’ becomes top trend on Twitter; check how netizens react to Varanasi Court’s ruling

New Delhi: The hashtag, Gyanvapi Case, started trending at the top on Twitter after the Varanasi Court delivered the ruling in favour of the Hindu side. Under the hashtag, many users shared memes and a few also shared their opinion on the court’s ruling. Before we come to reactions on Twitter, it is important to …

New Delhi: The hashtag, Gyanvapi Case, started trending at the top on Twitter after the Varanasi Court delivered the ruling in favour of the Hindu side. Under the hashtag, many users shared memes and a few also shared their opinion on the court’s ruling.

Before we come to reactions on Twitter, it is important to note that the court rejected the Muslim side’s petition and said the suit from the Hindu side is maintainable. In the suit, five Hindu women had sought permission to worship before the idols on the mosque’s outer walls. This suit was challenged by the Anjuman Islamia Masjid Committee before the court.

Gyanvapi mosque

Rejecting the petition from the Muslime side, the court set the next date of hearing in the case for September 22. From the Hindu side, Vishnu Shankar Jain is representing the case.

Reacting to the latest development, UP’s Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak welcomed the court ruling. He added that our primary job is to maintain law and order in the state.

Below here, one can check the public reaction on Twitter:

”THINK ABOUT THIS NANDI WHO HAS BEEN WAITING FOR SHIV JI FOR MORE THAN 350 YEARS. Finally, his wait is over, Shiv ji has arrived,” wrote a  Twitter user namely Dr Sujin Eswar.

”Hope Har Har Mahadev will echo in #Gyanvapi and across India today.Courts must permit Hindus to get rid of all the symbols of terrorism and slavery,” worte anther user.

”Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitaha ? If you protect Dharma, then Dharma will protect you ❤️ Har Har Mahadev,” said a third user.

”I wish all the success to @Vishnu_Jain1 ji and all the pro Hindu advocates who are fighting for #Gyanvapi to be freed,” wrote the fourth user.