Hindu
extremists enter Taj Mahal
17th century monument is actually a
Shiva temple, claims Shiv Shena
AGRA: A group of Shiv Sena activists, including
three women, sneaked into the Taj Mahal and
performed puja within the precincts Thursday.
They were taken into custody and later released.
Around 10 Shiv Sena activists bought tickets
and entered one by one into the Taj Mahal in
the afternoon. They performed some kind of puja
and ‘parikrama’ (circling of the
monument) of the main structure with folded
hands. They were forced to stop the ritual when
security personnel noticed them wearing saffron
scarves. A minor scuffle ensued after which
the police took them to the Taj Ganj thana.
They were released in the evening.
The Shiv Sena, which claims the 17th century
monument is actually a Shiva temple, had announced
earlier that they would perform puja and aarti
on every Monday during the month of Shravan,
considered auspicious for the worship of Shiva.
On Monday, they had been prevented from entering
the Taj premises. They later performed the puja
at the Taj corridor.
Vinoo Lavania, Shiv Sena chief in Agra, said
they had gone there as ordinary citizens of
India and felt like praying. “So, what’s
wrong with that,” he asked.
RK Dixit, Archaeological Society of India’s
in charge of the Taj Mahal, told IANS: “They
came in a group as ordinary citizens and purchased
tickets. We were with them all the time along
with the Taj Ganj police station in charge.
With folded hands they went towards the mosque
and went back. How could we have prevented their
entry as they did nothing objectionable.
“I don’t know why such a hullabaloo
is being made about it. They told me their programme
is for Mondays and had come today just to see
the Taj Mahal.”—Agencies