Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat affirmed the government’s commitment to safeguarding India’s heritage. He highlighted concerns about forces attempting to obstruct the nation’s progress, particularly regarding debates surrounding surveys of historical sites. Shekhawat emphasized the need to investigate these motivations. He also detailed security measures at ASI-protected monuments, citing deployed personnel and addressing recent vandalism incidents across various states.
Govt firm on protecting heritage but can’t stop filing of PILs: Minister

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