Permission will have to be taken from the government before removing the temple, the government will make a law soon The exercise of rules is being completed. After passing the resolution in the board, it will be sent to the government- Mahesh Sharma, Vipra kalyan Board


After the demolition of the temple by the administration in Rajgarh and Salasar of Alwar, the rajasthan government, which came under the target of the opposition and Hindu organizations, will soon bring such a law, through which it will be mandatory to take the permission of the government before removing any religious place.



The Vipra Welfare Board of the government will make new rules and regulations regarding the removal of temples or other religious places and send them to the government. Not only this, the Vipra Board is sending a proposal to the government to carry out the process from removing the temple to its restoration under its supervision. Before removing the temple, the committee of Pandits will get this process done with full law and will also keep an eye on it.


The purpose of the government behind bringing such laws is that if religious places are removed for development, then any dispute can be avoided. Recently, the manner in which the temple was removed in Rajgarh caused a lot of controversies, after which the government later took action and suspended the Rajgarh Municipality President and several officials.

Earlier, the Vasundhara government also had to face opposition. In the name of jaipur Metro, 65 temples were demolished in two years under the Vasundhararaje regime. Out of this, 23 temples were very old. After this, many bjp leaders and other Hindu organizations including RSS had opened a front against Vasundhara Raje. Later the government got the temples rebuilt at its own expense.

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