Udaipur:A breakthrough was achieved after 48 hours in the Mewar royal family feud regarding Dhuni Darshan in City Palace. Vishvraj Singh and his four other associates were on Wednesday evening allowed to visit the Dhuni under police surveillance.
Udaipur district collector Arvind Kumar Poswal said that an agreement was reached to allow Vishvraj Singh Mewar to visit the Dhuni located in City Palace along with five people. The collector said that the administration, which was in talks for a long time. Finally, an agreement was reached regarding the darshan of five people.
Dhuni Darshan marks the completion of the coronation process of the BJP MLA from Rajsamand and the newly crowned Maharana of Mewar, Vishvaraj Singh Mewar. Vishvaraj Singh Mewar said, "On one side we are satisfied with the Darshan; on the other side we are thinking that it would have been better if we had done all this without any problem. The legal proceedings are underway regarding the property dispute. The operative part of the judgement is stayed by the High Court."
"I am thankful to the supporters and I appealed to people to maintain peace. We want to protest against any wrongdoing but peacefully, as any violence on the first day could have led to different results. If you talk about the joint family, then everyone has a share," he added. He also clarified that the palace authorities had already been informed about the Darshan. Earlier, BJP MLA Jawahar Singh Bedam appealed to both families to maintain peace and not disrupt the law and order in the area.
He assured that the court would take whatever action was appropriate. Jawahar Singh Bedam said, "Udaipur's royal family is honoured not just by the people of Rajasthan but also by the whole country. Icons like Maharana Pratap have served the nation. When this matter was brought to the government's notice, we directed the officers to ensure that peace and order were maintained. I urge both families to remain patient and maintain peaceful order. The court will take whatever action is appropriate by law."