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Aurangzeb, Islam and the two-penny Thapars!
by Jaganniwas Iyer on Feb 16, 2007 02:13 PM

Kudos once again to Francois Gautier for telling the truth about Aurangzeb, and indeed about ALL Muslim vandals who ruled this land for over 1,000 years. Romila Thapar's falutin' nonsense need not bother Hindus. The atrocities of Islam and the titanic war waged by the Hindu nation, especially Rana Pratap, Chhatrapati Shivaji and Guru Gobind Singh are part of Hindu consciousness for good. Moreover, we imbibe our history from indegenuous sources, unlike the Marxist feudal slaves like Romila Thapar, who know only English are thoroughly illiterate when it comes to Indian languages. This woman does not know a word of Sanskrit and she is touted as some'historian' by India's anti-Hindu media. She has been screaming and wailing for years, issuing 'certificates' to the likes of the Mahmud of Ghazni and Aurangzeb (not that they asked for them) and all her wails have not changed even an iota of Hindus' opinion of the Muslim terrorist rulers. So much for her Marxist propagandism, falsely eulogised as 'intellectualism.' As for Percival Spear, well, who the devil is he? Pamphleteers like him come dime a dozen, and vanish even more quickly. Gautier's apprehension is right when he says that the shadow of Aurangzeb seems to loom. We know who is responsible - the Nehru Dynasty and its acolytes, shorn of any self-respect or national pride. But let these anti-Hindu secularists keep one thing in mind - for every Aurangzeb, there will always be a Shivaji. Aurangzeb's mighty Mughal Empire breathed its last at the hands of a resurgent Hinduism, led by Shivaji, and the once-arrogant Sunni zealot who imagined he could convert Hindustan to Dar-ul-Islam lies buried in an obscure corner of Maharashtra, after he witnessed his empire being uprooted by the sweeping Maratha army. That is what we will do to the Aurangzebs of today and their eulogists.
Jaganniwas Iyer

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