By News Room
Agra, Apr 22 (UNI) Samajwadi Party’s (SP) mayoral candidate Juhi Prakash, along with her supporters, wore the party’s red cap and the party’s symbol during Namaz at the Taj Mahal’s Shahi Masjid on Saturday, defying the rules for municipal elections. Ask for votes by putting in
Surprisingly, on whose orders the SP workers were campaigning at the Taj Mahal by breaking the rules, where everything from saffron and Brahmadand is banned by citing the orders of the Supreme Court. The video of the entire incident is captured in the camera. The SP had earlier given the mayor’s ticket to Lalita Jatav in the Agra Municipal Corporation elections. A few hours later, making amendments, 33-year-old Juhi Prakash Jatav, a resident of Shahganj, was made a candidate. After getting the ticket to Juhi Prakash, who had earlier lost the election of corporator from her area on SP ticket, discussions started in the camps of SP as well as other political parties.
Any kind of publicity is prohibited inside the Taj Mahal due to the guide line of the Supreme Court, CISF jawans allow entry inside the Taj Mahal only after being satisfied after a thorough search. In such a situation, the entry of the SPs into the Taj Mahal with the party’s symbol and name written on the pot and the party’s symbol red cap is raising questions on the security arrangements of the Archaeological Department and CISF.
Superintendent of Archaeology, Rajkumar Patel, considering it serious in terms of security arrangements, told about his own being out of the city and immediately directed the subordinates to investigate and take action. However, after a while another video came to the fore, in which the SP candidate and supporters were stopped and made to keep their caps and caps in their pockets. Significantly, entry inside the Taj Mahal is prohibited with the flag of any country, any promotional item including a shirt with the company’s name written on it. In the past, there was a lot of uproar when Jagadguru Paramhans, the saint of Ayodhya, who had come to see the Taj Mahal with saffron clothes and a brahmadand, was not allowed to enter. Now action can be taken against those responsible for allowing SPs to campaign.
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Source: Agra; ‘No’ to saffron in Taj Mahal, ‘yes’ to SP’s red cap and pot.



