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‘Let our side be heard’ Vishwaraj Singh Mewar’s side filed caveat in the High Court

Udaipur : Supporters of Vishwaraj Singh have filed a caveat in the High Court. He said that our side should be heard. Vishwaraj Singh Mewar’s lawyer Narendra Singh Kachhwaha said that if the opposition files a petition against the notice issued by the administration and there will be a hearing on it, then we should also be heard. Today (27 November) Vishwar Singh will go to visit Eklingnathji temple Kailashpuri. Before this, late on Tuesday (26 November) night, the administration took the disputed place under its jurisdiction.

Vishvaraj Singh will go to visit Eklingnathji

Vishwaraj Singh Mewar’s statement came out that he does not want a fight, hence will not go to see Dhuni. Will go to Kailashpuri on Wednesday to have darshan of Eklingnathji. However, Mewar Kshatriya Mahasabha President Balusingh Kanawat says that according to tradition, only Dhuni will be seen first. Only after this will darshan of Eklingnath be done.

There is a tradition of seeing Dhuni Mata

There is a temple of Dhuni Mata in the City Palace. She is the family deity of Mewar royal family. It comes under the control of Arvind Singh Mewar, who is the uncle of Vishwaraj Singh. It has been a tradition of the Mewar royal family that before doing any auspicious work, they visit Dhuni Mata. If any member is crowned, they take darshan of Dhuni Mata.

Vishwaraj Singh stopped from seeing Dhuni

On Monday (26 November), the coronation ceremony of Vishwaraj Singh Mewar took place in Chittorgarh. To follow the tradition, when he reached Udaipur City Palace to have darshan of Dhuni Mata, his uncle Arvind Singh Mewar stopped him from entering. Dhuni Mata Temple is included in the Trust, and the Trust is under the control of Arvind Singh.

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