"The mosque situated on the maqbara premises is closed and prayers are not allowed to be held there. This is against the fundamental right of the religious freedom guaranteed by Constitution.
"If prayers are allowed at the mosque at historic Taj Mahal throughout the year then why not in the replica of Taj Mahal, the maqbara?" asked Tucy who is also the caretaker of the place.
Tucy said he had submitted a memorandum to the Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey of India, raising the demand.
"At least three prayers can be permitted. At the same time, the measures should be taken to maintain the mosque whose condition is worsening every day, with the graffiti defacing it," he claimed.