
The video reportedly shows the Inner Chamber of Taj Mahal, including the real graves of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal, was viral and caused a debate on the public security and attitude to the world famous.
It seems that the clip shared on Instagram by a popular account reveals a passage to the real graves-plast long closed for tourists to maintain the sacred and structure of the 17th century-the Bollywood song “Jo Wada Kiya” plays in the background. The shots quickly gained traction online, attracted thousands of opinions and comments, and many asked how individuals managed to enter the limited section.
One user, the ps (@lifewithdipika06), reminded, “I visited Taj Mahal around 1994-95 and this area was opened to the public at that time.” Another user, Twinkle Sawant (@twinkle Savant), he added: “I saw it on the day.” Currently, visitors can only afford to see the cenotafy – symbolic replicas of the royal couple’s graves – while the original tombs remain sealed.
Heritage Experts concerned
The video has unsatisfactory nature who warns that such violations could endanger the preservation of the memorial. The identity of the person who filmed her remains unknown and the authenticity of the shots could not be verified separately by mint.
Tourism and Safety
Taj Mahal remains the highest tourist attraction of India and one of the archaeological surveys of the greatest Indian income that generates £297 Crore on sale of tickets in five years, according to official data. In the years 2023-24, his income far exceeded the income of Delhi Qutub Minar and Red Fort.
With regard to security concerns, the authorities have recently deployed the anti-drone system on the spot. The assistant of the Police Commissioner (Taje Security) Syed Arib Ahmad confirmed that the system blocks drones up to 200 meters from the main dome and complements the security provided by CISF and Uttar Pradesh police staff.
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