Rajasthan / The entry of the former royal family of Jaipur in the Taj Mahal controversy, know why Diya Kumari made this big claim

Zoom News : May 11, 2022, 07:20 PM
Jaipur. In the Taj Mahal controversy, now the former royal family of Jaipur has also entered. Diya Kumari, a member of the former royal family of Jaipur and BJP MP, has given a big statement about the Taj Mahal. Diya Kumari has described the land of Taj Mahal as the land of Jaipur royal family. He has also said to provide its documents if needed. Now the former royal house of Jaipur has also demanded to open the closed rooms of Taj Mahal and get them investigated.

BJP MP from Rajsamand, Rajasthan, Diya Kumari, in a conversation with the media in the capital Jaipur regarding this matter, claimed that the property of Taj Mahal belongs to her family. He said that we also have its documents. Diya Kumari told that there was a palace on the property of Taj Mahal earlier. It was captured by Shah Jahan. If he liked the land, he acquired it

MP Diya Kumari said that it was her rule at that time. When he liked the land, he acquired it. But even today, if the government acquires any land, it gives compensation. Diya says I heard that compensation was given instead. But at that time there was no such law that an appeal could be made. Any opposition can be made.

Diya said that if needed, will provide documents from Pothikhana

Diya Kumari said that it is good that someone has raised their voice. If documents are required, then documents will be made available from the storehouse. Diya Kumari said that the property belongs to our family. In this case closed rooms should be opened. This case should be investigated. Regarding the petition in the court, he said that he is currently examining the matter.

Recently petition has been filed in Allahabad High Court

It is noteworthy that recently a petition has been filed in the Allahabad High Court demanding the opening of 22 rooms built in the Taj Mahal. This petitioner claims that these rooms, which have been closed for years, contain idols of Hindu deities and many inscriptions. After this, the mystery about these 22 rooms of Taj Mahal has deepened and they are being discussed. According to Agra historian Rajkishore Sharma Raje, these rooms are built under the main tomb and the jasmine floor. These rooms have been closed for several decades. They were inspected only once in 1934.

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