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Agra ‘Royal Family Member’ Claims To Own The Qutub Minar

Jun 10, 2022 | Pratirodh Bureau

A fresh application moved on Thursday in Delhi's Saket Court by a man claiming to be the heir of a royal family in Agra, seeking ownership of the Qutub Minar, has complicated the row over the restoration of temples at the minaret (PTI)

A fresh application moved on Thursday in Delhi’s Saket Court by a man claiming to be the heir of a royal family in Agra, seeking ownership of the Qutub Minar, has complicated the row over the restoration of temples at the minaret in the national capital.

Considering the intervention application, Additional District Judge Dinesh Kumar deferred the pronouncement of the verdict to August 24 on the appeal seeking the restoration of Hindu and Jain temples and deities at the Qutub Minar complex.

The intervention plea was moved through Advocate M.L. Sharma by Kunwar Mahendra Dhwaj Prasad Singh, claiming to be heir of the united province of Agra; he sought the rights over territories from Meerut to Agra.

In the plea, it was contended that the applicant belongs to the Beswan Family and is the heir of Raja Rohini Raman Dhawaj Prasad Singh and a descendant of Raja Nand Ram, who had died in 1695.

“When Aurangzeb became firmly established on the throne, Nand Ram submitted to the emperor and was rewarded with the Khidmat Zamidarir, revenue management of Joar and Tochigarh,” read the plea.

In 1947, during the time of another family member, Raja Rohini Raman Dhawaj Prasad Singh, British India and its provinces became free and independent, the plea stated. However, after the independence of India in 1947, the Indian government neither entered into any treaty, nor was there any accession, nor an agreement with the ruling family, the applicant argued.

“The Central government, state government of Delhi and state government of Uttar Pradesh, without due process of law encroached upon the legal rights of the applicant and misused the power, allotted, allocated and death (sic) with the property of the applicant,” it said further.

Notably, the appeal in the matter, alleging that around 27 Hindu and Jain temples were desecrated and damaged in 1198 under the Slave Dynasty Emperor Qutub-ud-din-Aibak, raised the construction of the said mosque in place of those temples.

The temples were dismantled, desecrated, and damaged under the command of the Slave Dynasty Emperor, who raised some edifices at the very same place and named it the Quwwat-Ul-Islam Mosque, as per the appeal.

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