The Vishnu Gupta President of Hindu Sena demands that there should be a survey of Jama Masjid and those remains should be taken out and re-installed in temples, so that the truth of Aurangzeb’s cruelty and demolition of temples can also be revealed to the world. Hindu Sena President Vishnu Gupta is the same person who had filed a petition in Ajmer District Court regarding the survey of Ajmer Sharif Dargah. This petition was also accepted by the court. The next hearing of the case will be on December 20.
Vishnu Gupta has claimed that the incident is mentioned in the book Masir-e-Alamgiri written by Saqi Mustak Khan on Aurangzeb. Gupta also says that on May 24-25, 1689, Khan Jahan Bahadur returned to Delhi from Jodhpur after destroying temples. It is written in Aurangzeb’s biography that the emperor was very happy when Khan Jahan Bahadur demolished temples, looted them and disintegrated the idols. After that, the remains of the broken idols were sent to Delhi by bullock carts.
Let us tell you that earlier, there has been a claim of a Hindu temple in Ajmer Sharif Dargah of Rajasthan. Hindu Sena’s National President Vishnu Gupta says, Ajmer Dargah should be declared as Lord Shri Sankatmochan Mahadev Virajman Temple. Also, the unauthorized illegal occupation of the Dargah Committee should be removed and its ASI survey should be done.
Vishnu Gupta, who called Ajmer Dargah Sharif as Sankat Mochan Temple, has also received death threats. Three days ago, a caller from Canada called Vishnu Gupta and threatened to behead him. Vishnu Gupta had told that the person threatening said that your head will be chopped off, neck will be cut. You have made a big mistake by filing a case of Ajmer Dargah, now you will not be saved. Hindu Sena’s National President Vishnu Gupta has given many types of information in the letter. According to this, Delhi’s Jama Masjid was built after demolishing the temples of Jodhpur and Udaipur. The remains of temples were used to build the stairs of the Jama Masjid. All this happened during the reign of Aurangzeb.