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Burhanpurs Heritage Restored

Historic Monuments Freed from Waqf Board Control

Burhanpur's Heritage Restored

Legal victory for ancient monuments

In a landmark judgment, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has reversed the decision of the MP Waqf Board, declaring three historical monuments in Burhanpur as Waqf property. The court ruled that the monuments, including the tomb of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's daughter-in-law, are ancient and cannot be claimed by the Waqf Board.

This ruling is a major victory for the preservation of India's cultural heritage. The monuments in question have been recognized as ancient by official authorities, and their historical significance is undeniable. The court's decision ensures that these monuments will be protected and preserved for future generations.

The Waqf Board's decision to claim ownership of these monuments had been met with widespread criticism. Many historians and archaeologists had argued that the monuments were not Waqf property, and that their claim was based on a misinterpretation of history.

The High Court's ruling is a vindication for those who have been fighting to protect the monuments of Burhanpur. It is a reminder that India's cultural heritage belongs to all Indians, and that it must be preserved for future generations.


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