Rajasthan News: A committee has been formed after a controversy arose over the tombs in this constituent college of Rajasthan University.
Jaipur Maharani Girls College Mazar: The 6-member investigation committee constituted by the District Collector in the Mazar dispute in Maharani College, Jaipur will start its work from Friday (July 4). The committee will inspect the spot and try to find out the truth. With this, the mystery of the tombs will also be revealed as to how old they are. This committee includes SDM Jaipur Rajesh Jakhar, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Priyavrat Charan and Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Police Balaram Jat. Apart from Archaeology Superintendent Neeraj Tripathi, Subhash Bairwa, Principal Prof. Payal Lodha has been made a nominated member. The committee will submit the investigation report in 4 days on the basis of CCTV footage, statements of former personnel and girl students studying there.
Many questions arose after the tomb was built in the girls collegeA committee has been formed after a controversy arose over the tombs in this constituent college of Rajasthan University. The question is also about how men entered the girls' college. This is also raising questions about the safety of the girl students. At the same time, social organizations have raised objections to these tombs. They believe that who built these tombs in the girls' college.
ABVP students of Rajasthan University say that there should not be any kind of religious activities in a government educational institution. The college administration should remove these three tombs on its own level, otherwise ABVP will protest and agitate against it.
MLA Amin Kagzi claims that the graves are 165 years old
People have different claims about the age of the tomb. Some people are saying that it is a 5-year-old tomb, while according to Congress MLA and Chief Whip Rafiq Khan, it is 25 years old. At the same time, Congress MLA Amin Kagzi claims that these graves are about 165 years old and there is clear evidence of this. Kagzi said that if the government wants, it can get the records from the Archaeology Department and get them investigated. He raised the question that if these structures were recent, then how could they have been present here for so many years?
He alleged that religious places are being targeted for political gains, which is dangerous for social harmony. He has demanded from the administration that the respect of historical and religious places should be maintained and action without facts should be avoided.
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