The Supreme Court has granted Karnataka eight more weeks to resolve a religious dispute at the Dattatreya Peeta shrine, crucial for both Hindus and Muslims. This is the state’s final chance to present an updated report following the contentious ruling allowing only a Muslim priest to perform rituals, which both communities oppose.
The dispute at Krishna Koop in Mathura has intensified as Hindu worshipers seek permission for the ‘Basoda puja’, met with objections from the Muslim community. The Allahabad High Court is considering the plea, emphasizing the historical and religious significance of the site. The next hearing is scheduled for April 1.
