Hearing a petition for the restoration of 27 Hindu and Jain temples within the Qutub Minar premises, the Saket Court on Tuesday adjourned the listening to to May 24. This improvement comes within the midst of rising clamour throughout the nation to rebuild temples that had been demolished throughout the Mughal period. Many such circumstances together with the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi and the Shahi Idgah Masjid in Mathura are being heard within the larger courts.
The petition claimed that the Quwwat-Ul-Islam mosque contained in the Qutub Minar advanced initially housed 27 temples. The petitioners, belonging to Jain deity Tirthankar Lord Rishabh Dev and Hindu deity Lord Vishnu (by way of their subsequent of mates), requested for the restoration of 27 temples.
“The suit was filed to preserve and protect the religious and cultural heritage of India and to exercise the right to religion as guaranteed by Article 25 and 26 of the Constitution of India by restoring 27 Hindu and Jain temples with respective deities which were dismantled, desecrated and damaged under the command and orders of Qutub-Din-Aibak, a commander of invader Mohammad Ghori, who established slave dynasty and raised some construction at the same very place of temples naming it as, Quwwat-Ul-Islam Mosque,” stated the go well with, as reported by information company ANI.
Per week again, 44 members of two right-wing teams had been detained for reciting Hanuman Chalisa close to Qutub Minar alleging that the thirteenth century tower was raised upon a Vishnu temple and referred to as for the renaming of the advanced to “Vishnu Stambh” whereas asking entry for Hindus to hope contained in the advanced.
One of the leaders of the protests even claimed that the minaret was raised by Qutub-uddin-Aibak in 1100 AD by demolishing Sai, Hindu and Jain temples and there have been a number of Hindu idols contained in the advanced.
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