‘Withdrawing from Gyanvapi cases due to harassment’
   Date :05-Jun-2023

Jaishankar

 
 
VARANASI, 
ONE of the main litigants from the Hindu side Jitendra Singh Visen has announced that he and his family were withdrawing from all cases related to the Gyanvapi issue due to alleged “harassment”.
His lawyer Shivam Gaur had earlier also withdrawn from the cases. “I and my family (wife Kiran Singh and niece Rakhi Singh) are withdrawing from all Gyanvapi-related cases that we had filed in the interest of the country and religion in various courts,” Visen, who heads the Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh, said in a statement here on Saturday.
He alleged that they were facing harassment from various quarters including from the Hindu side and felt humiliated.
“In such a situation, due to limited strength and resources, I cannot fight this battle for ‘dharma’ anymore and that’s why I am leaving this. “Perhaps the biggest mistake I made in my life was by starting this ‘dharmayudh’. This society is only with those who mislead by playing gimmicks in the name of religion,” he said.
Visen’s lawyer Gaur, who had left the case earlier, in a separate statement said that due to a communication gap with plaintiffs, he was withdrawing from the Gyanvapi case, which he is contesting from 2021, and Krishna Janmabhoomi case, which he took up in 2022. He said that he did not get any fee after May 2022 for contesting these cases.  Five women plaintiffs, including Visen’s niece Rakhi Singh, had filed the original Shringar Gauri suit in August 2021 seeking permission for daily worship of Goddess Shringar Gauri and other deities in the Gyanvapi mosque compound.