Hindu Sena Demands ASI Survey of Delhi’s Jama Masjid

In his request, Gupta claimed that idols of Hindu deities were desecrated during the mosque’s construction, with some allegedly buried beneath its stairs. He argued that an ASI investigation could uncover hidden historical truths about the site. The ASI has yet to respond to the demand.

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December 10, 2024

Vishnu Gupta, National President of Hindu Sena, has petitioned the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to conduct a detailed survey of Delhi’s historic Jama Masjid. Gupta alleges that the mosque, constructed between 1644 and 1656 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, was built over the ruins of Hindu temples from Jodhpur and Udaipur, reports The Hindu.

In his request, Gupta claimed that idols of Hindu deities were desecrated during the mosque’s construction, with some allegedly buried beneath its stairs. He argued that an ASI investigation could uncover hidden historical truths about the site. The ASI has yet to respond to the demand.

Jama Masjid, or Masjid-iJehan-Numa, is a symbol of Mughal grandeur and among India’s largest mosques. Constructed with red sandstone and white marble, the mosque is renowned for its three gates, two minarets, and a courtyard capable of accommodating 25,000 worshippers. It remains a significant cultural and religious site, attracting visitors from across the globe.

The call for a survey of Jama Masjid follows a trend of similar claims over religious sites in India. Among the most notable are the Gyanvapi Masjid in Varanasi, allegedly built on the ruins of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and the Shahi Idgah Masjid in Mathura, claimed to have replaced a temple dedicated to Krishna. These disputes recall the controversial demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, which led to the construction of a temple after a 2019 Supreme Court verdict.

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