City
Epaper

Tantrapeethadhishwar Aniket Shastri Maharaj calls for removal of Aurangzeb's Tomb

By IANS | Updated: March 16, 2025 14:01 IST

New Delhi, March 16 Tantrapeethadhishwar Aniket Shastri Maharaj of Trimbakeshwar on Sunday raised a strong objection against the ...

Open in App

New Delhi, March 16 Tantrapeethadhishwar Aniket Shastri Maharaj of Trimbakeshwar on Sunday raised a strong objection against the presence of Aurangzeb’s tomb in Maharashtra and called for its removal.

He highlighted the Mughal ruler's cruelty, particularly towards the Maratha king Sambhaji Maharaj, and demanded the immediate removal of the tomb, which he deemed unfit for the state.

Shastri Maharaj, in his address, emphasised the violence and brutality committed by Aurangzeb during his reign, specifically highlighting the suffering of the Marathas and the brutal treatment of King Sambhaji Maharaj.

He stated that the tomb of such a cruel leader should have no place in Maharashtra.

Speaking out about his concerns, Shastri Maharaj said, “I urge the Maharashtra government that there is no need for Aurangzeb’s tomb in Maharashtra. His grave should be demolished immediately. He was a cruel ruler, violent, and a societal disruptor. He caused immense suffering to all Hindus."

"He tortured our beloved Sambhaji Maharaj. Not only that, but Aurangzeb also killed his own father and brother in a barbaric manner. Such a violent individual has no place in Maharashtra, and his tomb must be destroyed. For this cause, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, and others have extended their support to us, and we demand the Maharashtra government take immediate action," he added.

He also said that if this is not done, then all Hindutva followers, including the supporters of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Dharmveer Sambhaji Maharaj, would raise their voices in unity.

Shastri Maharaj’s statements have stirred up a heated debate, with strong reactions from various factions.

The call to remove Aurangzeb’s tomb is gaining momentum, with various Hindu organisations, including Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad, supporting the cause.

The Maharashtra government has yet to respond to the demand.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessInfosys Shares Rise 1% on First Day of New Year 2026 After Five-Day Losing Streak

NationalTN puts new sand quarry operations on hold till 2026 Assembly elections

NationalAmid Cong 'crisis', K'taka HM Parameshwara hopeful of 'promotion' this year

NationalNew Year begins with heavy traffic jams, devotee rush at temples across Rajasthan

EntertainmentRanveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' ends 2025 with a bang, now eying "highest-grossing Hindi film ever" title

National Realted Stories

National'Reflects India’s culture': BJP, Shiv Sena on RSS chief’s call for social harmony

NationalSikkim to witness sustained progress in 2026: CM Tamang

NationalYouth Trinamool Congress leader killed on New Year's eve in north Bengal's Raiganj

NationalOBC certificates issued after 2010 not valid as identity documents during SIR hearings, clarifies ECI

NationalNew Year celebrations: 928 arrested for drunk driving in Cyberabad