After the warning, ASI first put a tin shed on Aurangzeb's grave!

The security of Aurangzeb's grave located in Khuldabad of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, maharashtra has been tightened further. Amidst the warning of Kar Seva and controversies, on march 20, the administration has now prepared a boundary with iron sheets around the grave, so that no person can enter this place without permission.

It is worth noting that the Kar Sevaks openly warned the maharashtra government that if the grave is not removed by the government, then we will remove it ourselves like ayodhya Babri Masjid. After which the administration has tightened the security. Earlier during the Nizam rule, marble mesh was installed to protect Aurangzeb's grave. Later, a green mesh plastic fence was also installed to increase security. Recently, the controversy deepened due to the demand to remove the grave, after which the administration first covered it with a tin shed and now has fenced it with iron sheets.

Barbed wires were also installed

On wednesday (March 19), large iron strips were installed on the wall behind the grave to further strengthen the security. Apart from this, barbed wires have also been installed on the boundary of the grave so that no one can enter forcibly. This step has been taken in view of the increasing tension and potential danger in the state.

Officials reviewed the security arrangements

Earlier on Saturday, police officials took stock of the situation and reviewed the security arrangements. Currently, a batch of SRP has been deployed to protect the grave, while the local police is already present there. Keeping security in mind, two senior inspector level officers have been deployed on 24-hour duty.

Security tightened near the grave

Apart from this, blockades have been put up at two places on the road leading to the grave and two fixed points have also been set up. Every person coming and going is being checked and only then they are being allowed to proceed. The administration is alert regarding this entire matter and strict monitoring is being done to avoid any untoward incident.

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