Tomorrow hearing in the High Court on the petition to open the closed 22 rooms of the Taj Mahal
UP News / Tomorrow hearing in the High Court on the petition to open the closed 22 rooms of the Taj Mahal
UP News - Tomorrow hearing in the High Court on the petition to open the closed 22 rooms of the Taj Mahal
Lucknow. The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court will hear on Thursday the petition to open the 22 closed rooms in the Taj Mahal. Actually, a petition has been filed in the High Court that the 22 rooms that are closed in the Taj Mahal should be opened so that people can know what is inside the 22 closed rooms? The petitioner has argued in his petition that by filing RTI, he tried to get information about why 22 rooms are closed after all. But, the petitioners were not satisfied with the reply. After which he has moved the court.
security reasons givenAccording to the petitioner, he was informed in the RTI that 22 rooms have been closed due to security reasons. The petitioner also says that historians and Hindu organizations keep saying that there are idols of Hindu deities inside the 22 closed rooms. In such a situation, what is the truth, it must come in front of everyone and for this reason the petition has been filed before the High Court.Diya Kumari said - the land of our descendantsAt the same time, MP Diya Kumari has also issued a statement regarding the ongoing controversy over the 22 closed rooms of the Taj Mahal. MP Diya Kumari said that the land of Taj Mahal belonged to our descendants. He said that the Taj Mahal was actually the Tejo Mahal Palace which was then occupied by Shah Jahan. Diya Kumari said that if the court orders, then the royal family will also present the documents related to it. He said that the Jaipur Raj Parivar trust also has land records. This was the land of the dead ancestors. We are also contemplating taking refuge in the court in this matter. Along with this, he also demanded the opening of 22 closed rooms of the Taj Mahal and getting them investigated.