Ajmer. Vishnu Gupta, national president of Hindu Sena, who claims to have a Shiva temple in Ajmer Sharif Dargah, has received death threats. The threat was made through a call, in which the caller claimed to be in Canada. The person making the threat told Vishnu Gupta that “you will be beheaded.” The caller also said that Gupta had made a big mistake by filing the Ajmer Dargah case in the court. The person who threatened made two calls. Vishnu Gupta told that he has received two phone calls. The first caller identified himself as from Canada, while the second caller was from India. Both of them threatened to kill Gupta. Gupta clearly said that he is not afraid of these threats and he will continue his fight under the law. He has lodged a complaint with the police regarding this matter.
Gupta complains to Delhi Police After receiving threats, Vishnu Gupta has lodged a case at Barakhamba police station in Delhi. He said that their aim is to raise their demand in the right way through the court and get their temples back. Gupta also said that Ajmer Dargah was once a Shiva temple and will remain so in future. Vishnu Gupta’s claim: Shiva temple in Ajmer Dargah Vishnu Gupta has claimed that there is a Shiva temple inside Ajmer Sharif Dargah. He took up the matter in the court and said that there was evidence of the existence of an ancient Shiva temple in the Dargah. The hearing of this case is scheduled to take place on December 20. According to Gupta, on November 27, the court had admitted his petition for hearing and ordered to issue notices to the three parties to investigate the matter.
What did the lawyer say to the court?
Gupta’s lawyer said that the court has directed to issue notice to three parties in the case who will prove that there was a Shiva temple inside the dargah. The court has fixed the next hearing of this case on December 20. On this matter, Gupta and his supporters believe that there was a temple inside the Dargah, which was hidden over time.
Who is Vishnu Gupta?
Vishnu Gupta is a resident of Etah district of Uttar Pradesh. Gupta moved to Delhi at an early age and joined the youth wing of Shiv Sena, influenced by Hindu nationalism. After this, in 2008 he became a member of Bajrang Dal. In 2011 he founded Hindu Sena with some others. Today, Gupta claims that his organization has lakhs of members across the country. Despite receiving threats, Gupta has made it clear that he is not afraid of this fight and his aim is to get justice within the ambit of the law. Now it remains to be seen what turn the hearing of this case takes on December 20 and whether Gupta’s claim proves to be true.