Moneycontrol
HomeNewsIndiaReceiver to oversee Udaipur City Palace's disputed portion after new titular royal head denied entry
Trending Topics

Receiver to oversee Udaipur City Palace's disputed portion after new titular royal head denied entry

Ghanta Ghar SHO Yogendra Vyas, who was appointed as the receiver by additional district magistrate Monday night, said possession of the controversial area could not be taken so far

November 26, 2024 / 21:37 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Markets near the City Palace also remained closed

The district administration has appointed a receiver to oversee a controversial portion of City Palace in Udaipur following tension over Vishvaraj Singh, the new ceremonial head of the erstwhile royal family, being denied entry.

Ghanta Ghar SHO Yogendra Vyas, who was appointed as the receiver by additional district magistrate Monday night, said possession of the controversial area could not be taken so far. He said that the situation remained under control on Tuesday. Vishvaraj Singh, a BJP MLA, told reporters at his residence that visiting Dhuni was his right but he was stopped from doing so.

Story continues below Advertisement

He said that he would be going to Eklingnathji temple on Wednesday. Markets near the City Palace also remained closed. Collector Arvind Poswal said that an FIR has been registered against unidentified persons in connection with the stone pelting reported last night. He said that efforts are being made to resolve the issue through dialogue with the two sides.

Three policemen were injured after stones were pelted at the palace’s main gate from both sides. The receiver’s appointment came after supporters of Singh clashed with those of his paternal uncle Arvind Singh Mewar, who controls the City Palace, late on Monday. Vishvaraj Singh was on Monday anointed titular head of the erstwhile Mewar royal family at a ceremony in Chittorgarh fort following the death of his father Mahendra Singh Mewar earlier this month.