Updated On: 18 May, 2022 09:53 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
A source said that since the matter is being heard by the court, the Board's legal team would extend all the necessary assistance to the Muslim side. The meeting lasted around two hours during which 45 members of the AIMPLB interacted virtually

Policemen stand guard during the third and last day of a videographic survey at Gyanvapi Mosque complex, in Varanasi. File Pic/PTI
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Tuesday held an emergency meeting amid the ongoing row surrounding the Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi where claims of a Shivling being found inside the mosque during a survey was made on Monday. A source said that since the matter is being heard by the court, the Board's legal team would extend all the necessary assistance to the Muslim side. The meeting lasted around two hours during which 45 members of the AIMPLB interacted virtually.
A source in the know of the things told IANS: "We will go through the matters discussed and presented in the court on Tuesday, and our legal team will provide help to the Muslim side. At the same time, we will try to reach out to the people with facts through pamphlets, books etc. so that people don't get misguided." "Also, we would like to know the stand of the Central government as well as other political parties on the Places of Worship Act, 1991," the source added. Then Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao had in 1991 brought a law pertaining to the places of worship.