Vishwaraj Singh Mewar
According to tradition, following the death of former member of the Mewar royal family and former MP Mahendra Singh Mewar, the coronation ceremony of his eldest son Vishwaraj Singh Mewar took place on November 25 at the Chittor Fort. After the coronation, Vishvaraj Singh wanted to visit Dhuni situated in the City Palace of Mewar, Udaipur, but was not allowed to do so. In such a situation, when Vishvaraj Singh’s supporters came to know about this, they started protesting outside the palace and in no time it turned into a huge ruckus, after which the police were called.
According to tradition in Mewar, Dhuni is visited after the new Diwan ascends the throne. However, the new Diwan was not allowed to do so, so there was a great uproar. In such a situation, the administration will take over the place located at Dhuni in the City Palace. The administration had taken embargo measures last night. A receiver was later appointed.
Vishwaraj Singh will not be able to visit him
The administration will enter the City Palace after some time with a strong police presence. In such a situation, Vishvaraj Singh will not be able to see Dhuni today. As a precautionary measure, barricades were deployed and a heavy police force was deployed. In addition, restrictions have also been imposed on the entry of foreigners. His uncle Arvind Singh Mewar did not allow Vishvaraj Singh to enter the city palace. Arvind Singh says Vishvaraj Singh is not a member of the Maharana Mewar Charitable Trust, so he cannot enter the palace.
Arvind Singh captures Mewar
The city palace is in the possession of Arvind Singh Mewar. Arvind Singh is the Chairman of Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation Trust. Only after the announcement of the coronation programme, Arvind Singh made this announcement by issuing a public notice.