Gyanvapi case: In a significant development, a Varanasi court, on Wednesday, permitted Hindu devotees to worship within the sealed basements of Gyanvapi mosque. According to the court order, Hindu devotees can now conduct religious rituals at Vyas Ka Tekhana in the sealed basement, bringing an end to a longstanding legal battle.#WATCH | Gyanvapi case | UP: Advocate of the Hindu side, Sudhir Tripathi says, ...Today the court has ordered that arrangements should be made and puja here (Vyas ji Ka Tekhana) should be allowed. The puja can start on any day in the next 7 days... pic.twitter.com/bcTIAiDgRi— ANI (@ANI) January 31, 2024Moreover, the court also instructed the district administration to provide the arrangements for Hindu worship within a period of seven days.Advocates statement on GyanvapiEveryone will now have the right to perform puja at Vyas Ka Tekhana. The District Administration has been given seven days to make necessary arrangements, representing the Hindu side, confirmed the decision, said Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain.#WATCH | UP | Gyanvapi case | Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, representing the Hindu side says, We will file a caveat in the Allahabad HC... pic.twitter.com/qcOKtYWj4B— ANI (@ANI) January 31, 2024I see Varansi Courts recent order as historic as the order given by Justice Krishna Mohan Pandey in 1983, who ordered the opening of the locks of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, he added.