Shah Jahan's 'descendant' challenges Diya Kumari's 'Jaipur royals own Taj Mahal land' claim
Taj Mahal / Shah Jahan's 'descendant' challenges Diya Kumari's 'Jaipur royals own Taj Mahal land' claim
Taj Mahal - Shah Jahan's 'descendant' challenges Diya Kumari's 'Jaipur royals own Taj Mahal land' claim
Even though the High Court has rejected the petition to open 22 rooms of the basement of the Taj Mahal, but the controversy over this beautiful building is not taking its name to stop. Now the princess of the Jaipur royal family, Diya Kumari, who claims ownership of the Taj Mahal, has been given an open challenge by the Mughal descendant Prince Tusi. Also, Tusi has described all the claims of the princess as a cheap publicity stunt.
On the statement of Princess Diya being the heir to the Taj Mahal, Prince Tusi said, 'If I show any document, I will accept it. It is only shot in the air. There was Mughal Sultanate, then British rule and then independent India. In such a long time you did not remember that the Taj Mahal is yours. In the Mughal Empire, 9 out of 14 queens were Rajputs. So you became our relative. If you have even a single drop of Rajputana blood, show the papers.
Tusi said, 'Just now a BJP leader has filed an application in the court. Tomorrow they will say gurdwara, what will happen if you get the church inspected. My appeal to the people of the country is that such people want to do controversy between Hindus and Muslims for the sake of cheap publicity. Do not pay heed to the words of such people.
Come on, now get to know Prince Tussi tooPrince Tusi hails from Hyderabad. His full name is Prince Yakub Habibuddin Tusi. Prince Tusi describes himself as a descendant of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He claims that Bahadur Shah belongs to the sixth generation of Zafar. He had claimed ownership of the Babri Masjid and Taj Mahal in Ayodhya many years ago, but it was rejected by the court. Earlier, he used to get protocol on his arrival in Agra, but now both the Urs Vitranzia Committee and the Archaeological Department expect him.
CISF security is still available when the Prince arrives at the Taj Mahal. Prince Tusi told that four years ago he had appealed for a DNA test in the Hyderabad Court. After this he is considered to be a Mughal descendant. However, now the arrangements like royalty have ended. Therefore, they cannot get ownership rights over the Mughalia property.
Jaipur Royal Family claimed the Taj MahalTwo days ago, the Jaipur Royal Family also claimed the Taj Mahal. Diya Kumari, a member of the Royal Family and BJP MP, said that we had a palace at that place. It is a good thing that someone has appealed to open the doors of the Taj Mahal, the truth will come out. We are still examining the matter.
Diya Kumari has claimed that she has documents which show that earlier the Taj Mahal used to be the palace of the old royal family of Jaipur, which was captured by Shah Jahan. When Shah Jahan took that palace and land of the Jaipur family, the family could not oppose him, because it was then ruled by him.