While they are at it, the Waqf Board could also demand revenues from other historical sites, and then how about Raj Ghat where all important people are buried?
The Board should concentrate on bringing in sections of the Muslim population into the mainstream. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: July 13, 2005 Filed at 4:14 p.m. ET LUCKNOW, India (AP) -- An Islamic trust claimed ownership Wednesday of the Taj Mahal and demanded a slice of tourist revenue from the 17th-century monument to love, but the government-run group charged with its upkeep vowed to challenge that claim in court. The white-marble monument -- built by Mogul Emperor Shah Jahan between 1632 and 1654 for his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal -- should be officially recognized as belonging to the Sunni Waqf Board, said its chairman, Hafiz Usman. ''The Taj Mahal is the property of the board and it should be registered in its name,'' Usman said at a news conference. The Sunni Waqf Board is in charge of maintaining Muslim graveyards and mosques. The Taj Mahal houses the graves of the love-struck emperor, his wife and lesser royalty. ''Apart from the graves, the presence of a mosque and a tomb in the Taj complex clearly signal that it is truly a Waqf (religious trust) property,'' Usman said. ''However, the federal or the state government can take care of its maintenance.'' The government-run Archaeological Survey of India, which has been responsible for the upkeep of the monument since 1920, said it would challenge the board's claim in court. ''A government of India notification issued in 1920 had given the ownership of this world heritage monument to the ASI,'' said S.K. Sharma, an ASI archaeologist. The board also is demanding 7 percent of annual gate receipts and a say in how the rest of the money is used, Usman said. The Taj Mahal, designated by the United Nations as a world heritage monument, is located in the northern city of Agra, about 130 miles east of the capital of New Delhi. Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit it every year. _______________________________________________ Assam mailing list [email protected] http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/listinfo/assam Mailing list FAQ: http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/assam/assam-faq.html To unsubscribe or change options: http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/options/assam
