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Aurangzeb Turns in His Grave
The Sunday Guardian
|March 23, 2025
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, generally perceived to be a cruel person who was the champion of Islam, is no longer a figure of Indian medieval history.

Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, generally perceived to be a cruel person who was the champion of Islam, is no longer a figure of Indian medieval history. He has, as one commentator mentioned, become a part of current affairs, given the kind of uproar that has been witnessed in many parts of the country, particularly Maharashtra.
The senseless violence perpetrated in several cities like Nagpur has disturbed the tranquility and peace in the region, and the controversy does not appear to be ending soon. Amongst the multiple causes that have led to this uncalled for violence is the release of a film based on the life and times of a legendary Maratha hero.
The point is that why should the happenings of the 17th century have a fallout in the 21st century unless it is serving some political interests. The BJP and its allies are comfortably placed in power in Maharashtra and have an overwhelming majority in the Assembly. Why would those who are in the ruling dispensation unnecessarily contribute to the mayhem by making irresponsible and uncalled for statements?
There has been this demand for digging or destroying Aurangzeb's grave, which happens to be a protected monument of the Archaeological Survey of India. The Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, whose statements also contributed to the controversy, seems helpless, with his opponents demanding his resignation since he is also the Home Minister of the state. The question is that why did he not quell the trouble since there should have been intelligence reports regarding the matter.
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