Increased security measures have been implemented at the grave of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Maharashtra, following demands for its removal by groups like the VHP and Bajrang Dal.
AurangzebGraveSecurityMaharashtraVhpReal Estate MaharashtraMar 17, 2025
Security has been increased at Aurangzeb's grave in response to demands for its removal by groups like the VHP and Bajrang Dal, to prevent potential unrest and maintain peace and order.
The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray, has stated that the state is obligated to protect all historical and religious sites, including Aurangzeb's grave, to maintain peace and order.
The VHP and Bajrang Dal argue that Aurangzeb's grave is a symbol of historical aggression and should be replaced with a structure more in line with their cultural values.
The state government has deployed additional police forces, set up barricades, and instructed the police to handle any incidents with sensitivity to ensure the safety of visitors and the preservation of the historical site.
The government is holding dialogues with community leaders and emphasizing the importance of respecting the law and the historical significance of the site to find a peaceful resolution.
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