

Do we need a permanent fix through legislation, sparing time for the judiciary? The easiest way to handle a similar issue is to pass the legislation that will become a law that will revert control of all Hindu-owned shrines that were demolished and all diamonds and artifacts looted by the invaders will revert to the rightful owners. The precedent exists when Ayodhya temple was reverted to the original owners of the Hindu temple in the form of a trust by the Supreme Court of India. Kutub Minar and Taj mahal may fall into his category. Under those circumstances, what are the rights of descendants of the people who were harmed? There is a certain provision in the law that requires restitution to the original owner. When the barbarians and nomadic invaders snatch the land and property of lawful owners of India by force or conquest, the judicial system has enough muster to write the wrong, particularly for these places of worship revered by many through generations and without due compensation and consent, those places either were desecrated, demolished against the will of the people.

There is an additional issue for the democracy of India that she needs to contend with. This article analyzes this issue using ancient records and scripts that were written during the life of Emperor Shah Jahan and work done under his son Aurangzeb. The contents of this tourist presentation do not bring out the real story of how and under what circumstances this monument was created. There is nothing wrong with it from a Tourism point of view and the Taj Mahal still stands as the greatest monument and one of the wonders of the world. This claim always inspired love and sent honeymooners packing to visit the city of Agra and Delhi. Taj Mahal is often presented as the greatest “Love Memorial” in the world, celebrating the greatest love story of the world.
