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‘Taj built by blood, sweat of Indians’

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lucknow — In a damage control exercise after a BJP MLA’s comments on the Taj Mahal sparked outrage, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said the famed monument in Agra was a part of Indian heritage.

Adityanath also told the media that the 17th century marble monument, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, was constructe­d “by the blood and sweat of Indian labourers”.

An official said the Chief Minister will also visit the Taj.

“It does not matter who built it and for what reason. It was built by the blood and sweat of Indian labourers,” Adityanath said of the Taj, India’s biggest tourist draw.

“Taj Mahal is a part of India’s heritage,” he went on. “Taj Mahal, Red Fort are all part of India’s heritage.”

The statement came after Uttar Pradesh BJP legislator Sangeet Som called the Taj Mahal a blot on Indian culture and said it was built by an emperor who wanted to finish off Hindus.

“We should not focus on Som’s statement,” the chief minister said, in the clearest sign that his Bharatiya Janata Party government in Uttar Pradesh was distancing itself from the MLA’s controvers­ial remarks.

Adityanath said the Taj was important for the Uttar Pradesh government, specially “from the tourism perspectiv­e” and “it is our priority to provide facilities and safety to tourists there”.

“It is famous the world over for

It is famous the world over for its architectu­re... it is a historical monument and its protection and further developmen­t for tourism is the responsibi­lity of the government.

Yogi Adityanath, UP Chief Minister

its architectu­re... it is a historical monument and its protection and further developmen­t for tourism is the responsibi­lity of the government,” he added.

Adityanath is scheduled to visit the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri and other important monuments in Agra on October 26, an official said.

Considered one of the seven wonders of the world, the monument attracts millions of Indian and foreign tourists every year.

Last month, the Uttar Pradesh government had omitted references to the Taj in a booklet published to mark six months of the Adityanath government.

This drew sharp criticism, prompting Tourism Minister Rita Bahuguna Joshi to say that that Taj Mahal was of great importance to the state government and to the nation.

Som’s comments on the Taj Mahal had come after the state government’s move.

“Many people are pained to see that the Taj Mahal was removed from the list of places (tourist destinatio­ns). What type of history?” he had asked during a public meeting in Meerut on Monday.

His comments prompted an angry response from All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen leader and Lok Sabha MP Asaduddin Owaisi who asked if the government would tell tourists not to visit the monument.

The Taj was built by Mughal emperor Shahjahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz.

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