
Qutub Minar was actually 'Vishnu Stambh', says VHP spokesman
India Today
Vishva Hindu Parishad Spokesman Vinod Bansal on Sunday said that Qutub Minar was actually 'Vishnu Stambh'.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) spokesman Vinod Bansal on Sunday said that Delhi's famous monument Qutub Minar was actually 'Vishnu Stambh'.
Bansal said that the structure was built with materials obtained after demolishing 27 Hindu-Jain temples.
He further said that the superimposed structure was built just to tease the Hindu community.
"Qutab Minar was actually 'Vishnu Stambh'. Qutub Minar was built with materials obtained after demolishing 27 Hindu-Jain temples. The superimposed structure was built just to tease the Hindu community," Vinod Bansal was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
Delhi | Qutab Minar was actually 'Vishnu Stambh'. Qutub Minar was built with materials obtained after demolishing 27 Hindu-Jain temples. The superimposed structure was built just to tease the Hindu community: VHP Spokesman Vinod Bansal pic.twitter.com/Zx5UKLPe7s

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