India Open 22 Rooms In Taj Mahal Plea In Court Seeks Probe Into Its History

 A request has been documented in the Allahabad High Court, looking for a reality tracking down investigation into the "history" of the Taj Mahal, and furthermore opening of the entryways of its "22 rooms" to see "reality, anything it is".

The writ request was recorded Saturday in the library of the Lucknow seat of the High Court by Rajneesh Singh, who is the media responsible for the BJP's Ayodhya unit.


The request would come up under the watchful eye of the court for a meeting after it is passed by the library.


"In the request, I have requested that the 22 entryways of rooms of the landmark which are shut ought to be opened to see reality, anything it is," Singh told PTI on Sunday.



The Mughal-period landmark is safeguarded by the Archeological Survey of India.


The appeal has likewise looked for saving specific arrangements of The Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archeological Sites and Remains (Declaration of National Importance) Act 1951, and The Ancient Monuments and Archeological Sites and Remains Act 1958, under which the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Itimad-ud-Daulah's burial chamber were proclaimed authentic landmarks.


Singh has recorded the appeal through his legal advisors Ram Prakash Shukla and Rudra Vikram Singh. A few traditional outfits have guaranteed in the past the Taj Mahal was a Lord Shiva sanctuary.

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