Taj Mahal row / Mehbooba Mufti Attacks Centre Over 'practising Hindu-Muslim Politics' Amid Gyanvapi Row

Zoom News : May 10, 2022, 05:40 PM
Taj Mahal row: After the Gyanvapi mosque of Varanasi, there has also been a demand for survey of the Taj Mahal. The parties believe that the 22 closed rooms of the Taj Mahal should be opened because they contain idols of Hindu gods and goddesses. A petition has also been filed in the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court regarding this. Meanwhile, PDP chairman and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has given a big challenge to the BJP regarding the Taj Mahal.


Make Taj Mahal a temple

Mehbooba Mufti said that if you have the guts, then make Taj Mahal and Red Fort a temple and then let's see how many people will come to see them in India. He said that it is unfortunate that BJP is not able to provide jobs to the people. Unable to control inflation. The property of the country is being sold. Today our country has gone behind even Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nepal. But these people don't care about this.


Mehbooba said that people are being put after Muslims. It includes everything from mosques to the Taj Mahal. Instead of bringing back those who ran away after looting the country's money, these people want to destroy the properties built during the Mughal period.


Demand for survey of Taj Mahal

A petition has been filed in the Lucknow Bench with the claim that there are Hindu idols in the Taj Mahal. Along with this, a demand has also been made to conduct a survey of the Taj Mahal. It is being claimed that there was a Shiva temple on the Taj Mahal and there are idols of Hindu gods and goddesses in 22 closed rooms of the building, that is why the matter of opening these rooms has been said in this petition.


Controversy has already deepened in the country regarding the survey of Gyanpawi Mosque. Now the politics has also started regarding the Taj Mahal. BJP demands that the survey of Gyanvapi is correct and its truth should come before the people that how a mosque has been built here after demolishing the temple.

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