Allegations of encroachment have been reported on the world’s third longest wall located in Amer. Pictures and videos of illegal construction are also being shared. After this matter came to light, people working in heritage protection have strongly protested. He has called the Department of Archeology and Museums and Amer Fort Administration to inform this about this. After which the matter reached the police and forest department. According to the information received, illegal occupation has been done near this wall. Construction work was also done after the place was captured.
Activists active in heritage conservation objected
Activists and organizations associated with heritage protection have objected to the encroachment. Manish Sharma, president of Jaipur-Amer Heritage Foundation, said that information on this subject was given to Dr. Pankaj Dharendra and Amer Fort Superintendent Rakesh Chholak. Subordinate officials have also taken the matter seriously and sent information about illegal encroachment to Amer police station and forest department.
Encroachment near the wall of the fort
Demand for immediate strict action from administration
Now everyone’s eyes are on what action the administration takes in this matter. Because this wall is not only part of the local heritage, but also has historical significance globally. Protection experts say that if such encroachment is not stopped in time, our valuable heritage may be in danger. The public and experts have demanded that the administration take immediate and strict action.