The group approached the court seeking a permanent ban on the Urs celebrated at the Taj Mahal on the Mughal emperor’s death anniversary.
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Agra: In 1653, the Mughal emperor Shah Hajjahan built the Taj Mahal on the banks of the Yamuna River in memory of his wife Mumtazmahal, which is considered one of the wonders of the world. Millions of tourists from all over the world come to India every year, which earns billions of rupees to the Indian government. In India’s Modi government, Hindu extremists have started attacks against the Taj Mahal after the mosques. The British media quoted the Indian media. It has been reported that a group of Hindu extremists reached the court to impose a permanent ban on the Urs celebrated on the death anniversary of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan at the Taj Mahal. The three-day Urs of Shah Jahan will be celebrated from February 6 to 8. In a petition filed by the leader of a Hindu extremist party in the Agra court, the celebrations of Shah Jahan’s Urs should be permanently stopped and free entry to the Taj Mahal on the occasion of the Urs should be banned. The Agra court has accepted the application of Hindu extremists for a hearing, showing biased behavior against Muslims.