Last week, the Allahabad High Court ruled against the petition seeking the opening of the 22 closed rooms in the Taj Mahal and launching a “fact-finding inquiry”. The high court bench said that the petitioner failed to point out which one of his constitutional rights was being infringed by keeping the doors closed.
Rajneesh Singh, who is the media in charge of the BJP's Ayodhya unit, had filed a petition earlier this month, urging the ASI to open the 22 underground rooms in the Taj Mahal to check if there are idols of Hindu deities behind the doors.
The petitioner further brought up claims from several Hindutva groups that the Taj Mahal is actually an old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva called the Tejo Mahalaya.
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