Qutub Minar is the world heritage site which is located in Delhi, India. It is one of the tallest tower in India that is 238 ft tall and it has five storeys. To reach the top, you have cover 379 Staircases. The building is made up of a red sandstone and marble and can be seen in an Indo-Islamic style.
It is one of the most famous monuments in India where thousands of tourists visit to enjoy its beauty.
Controversies related to Qutub Minar :
This year in April, the National Museum Authority claimed to remove two Ganesha idols from there and to place them in National Museum. However, the court ordered not to remove the idols from Qutub Minar.
Another controversy is that Vinod Bansal, who is the National spokesperson of VHP said that the building was made by demolishing 27 Hindu-Jain temples just to make fun of Hindus. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) also claimed that before the reconstruction by Muslims, it was a 'Vishnu Stambh' . They demanded to rename Qutub Minar by 'Vishnu Stambh'.