Petition dismissed in Taj Mahal case: High Court told the petitioner not to misuse PIL, do PhD first, then come to court

  • Hindi News
  • Local
  • Uttar pradesh
  • Hearing In The High Court On The Petition To Open The Rooms Of The Taj Mahal, Today The Demand For Videography Of The Survey

Lucknow/Agra4 hours ago

The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court dismissed the petition to open 20 rooms built in the basement of the Taj Mahal. The hearing first started at 12 o’clock on Thursday. The High Court has taken a tough stand regarding the Taj Mahal dispute. During the hearing, the court strongly reprimanded the petitioner.

Justice DK Upadhyay said that the petitioner should not misuse the PIL system. First go to university, do PhD, then come to court. The court said that if someone stops you from doing research, then come to us. He said that tomorrow you will come and say that you have to go to the judges’ chamber, so will we show you the chamber? History will not be taught according to you.

Before going ahead in the news, definitely take part in this poll

Court said – Who are you, it is not your right
While hearing the petition to open 20 rooms of the Taj Mahal, the High Court told the petitioner that you are seeking the discovery of facts through a committee, who you are, it is not your right and neither is it under the RTI Act. is in scope, we do not agree with your contention.

“We find that the petition seeks to study the history of the Taj Mahal under Rule 226. Apart from this, there has been a demand for opening of closed doors inside the Taj Mahal,” the court said. A bench of Justices DK Upadhyay and Subhash Vidyarthi in the Lucknow Bench of the High Court said, “We are of the opinion that the petitioner has sought a decision on a completely non-justiciable issue. These petitions cannot be decided by this court.” “

The court said- As far as the demand for opening the rooms of the Taj Mahal is concerned, we believe that the petitioner should do research in this. We cannot accept this writ petition.

BJP leader had filed a petition
Let us tell you that BJP’s Ayodhya media in-charge Dr. Rajneesh Singh had filed a petition in the court on May 7 demanding the opening of 20 of the 22 rooms of the Taj Mahal. They have expressed the possibility of having idols of Hindu gods and goddesses in these rooms. He says that by opening these closed rooms, its secret should be revealed to the world.

On May 7, Ayodhya media in-charge of BJP, Dr. Rajneesh Singh filed a petition in the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court.

On May 7, Ayodhya media in-charge of BJP, Dr. Rajneesh Singh filed a petition in the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court.

Petitioner Rajnish Singh had demanded the state government to constitute a committee in this matter. Since then, a new debate has erupted in the country regarding the secrets of the rooms of the Taj Mahal. At the same time, historians say that the Taj Mahal is a world heritage. It should not be given a religious colour.

Videography should be done by opening it under the supervision of the court

There are 22 rooms inside the Taj Mahal, out of which 20 have been demanded to be opened.

There are 22 rooms inside the Taj Mahal, out of which 20 have been demanded to be opened.

Professor Nadeem Rizvi of the Department of History of Aligarh Muslim University expressed displeasure over the religious color being given to the Taj Mahal. He said that the basement and other parts of the Taj Mahal remained open for 300 years. Many generations have seen it. There are no symbols here. The parts of the Taj that were closed were not done for religious reasons, but because of crowding and security reasons at the Taj.

He said that for the protection of the monument and the safety of the tourists, the ASI has closed some parts of the monuments across the country. Pro. Rizvi said that there is no harm in opening the basement of the Taj, but it should be opened under the supervision of the court and videography should be done. After opening the cellar, there is a fear that someone might keep the idol and the dispute may become permanent.

conspiracy to give religious color
Professor Irfan Habib of Aligarh Muslim University said that there is a conspiracy to give religious color to world heritage like Taj Mahal. I don’t want the dungeons to be opened. Has it a purpose? The purpose for which this demand is being made is wrong. Anybody will come from somewhere and ask for it and there should be orders on it, it is wrong.

to be videographed
Professor Sugam Anand of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University said that there should not be any problem in the survey of the basements of the Taj Mahal. Once the videography is done, the disputes will end. Opening the basement for tourists is not possible according to archeology.

There is more news…

,