Pakistan expert Qmar Cheema on Ajmer Dargah temple controversy claimed by Hindu Sena in viral video
Ajmer Dargah temple controversy: These days, the famous Dargah of Ajmer-based Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is in discussion in the country over the claim of being built over the Shiva temple. Let us tell you that a case was filed in the local court of Ajmer claiming that there is a Shiva temple in the Dargah. The court accepted the suit for hearing on Wednesday and issued notices to Ajmer Dargah Committee, Ministry of Minority Affairs and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Delhi, seeking their response. Meanwhile, Pakistani expert Qamar Cheema has also reacted on the issue related to the Dargah. He released a video on his YouTube channel, in which he said that the issue of temples and mosques in India is a debate which is not going to end. Especially in the areas of UP where people say that mosques have been constructed by demolishing temples.
Qamar Cheema further said that the Hindu people of India have only one aim – to remove the places where mosques were built 1000 years ago and to take back the things lost in history. Giving the example of Ram temple, the expert said that people in India think that like in UP, in Ajmer too they will demolish the mosque in Babri style and build a new temple. However, the BJP government had to pay the price for this when it lost the elections from Ayodhya. But she lost the election not because she built the temple, but because she completely vacated the area around the temple. People were sent to other places, where they were not given proper accommodation.
Who was Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti?
Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti was a Sufi saint of Persia, who started living in Ajmer. Mughal emperor Humayun had built a dargah in honor of this Sufi saint. During his reign, Mughal emperor Akbar visited Ajmer every year. He and later Emperor Shah Jahan built mosques inside the Dargah complex.
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