
New Delhi: The Supreme Court today ordered
demolition of a parking lot, which is being built within a
kilometre of the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra.
The apex court's order came two days before the scheduled
visit of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to the
historic monument on October 26. Adityanath had recently said
he would visit Agra to review tourism schemes.
A bench comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak
Gupta directed Agra authorities to demolish within four weeks
the parking lot for tourists which was being built within one
kilometre of the eastern gate of the 17th century mausoleum.
When the matter came up for hearing today, the apex court
asked about the presence of the counsel appearing for the
Uttar Pradesh government. When it was informed that no
advocate was present, the bench said the parking lot would be
demolished.
Later in the day, advocate Aishwarya Bhati, standing
counsel for the UP government, mentioned the matter before the
bench seeking recall of the order, but the court asked her to
move an appropriate restoration application in this regard.
The apex court, which is dealing with a petition filed by
environmentalist M C Mehta, has been monitoring development in
the area to protect the Taj Mahal, built by Mughal emperor
Shah Jahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaz in 1631. The
historic white marble mausoleum is also a UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
Mehta, in his PIL, has sought protection of the Taj from
the ill effects of polluting gases and deforestation in and
around the area.
The apex court had earlier passed a slew of directions on
the issue of protecting the iconic monument.