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Truth About Aurengzeb
by on Feb 17, 2007 09:43 AM

The author should go to Banaras Hindu University Museum and read the Firman (the author incorrectly calls it Farhan) from Aurengzeb. These Farmans strictly ask prople not to destroy the hindu religious places. I do not want to defend Aurengzeb, but I guess he was not the monster he has been made. Whatever happened during his reign was more political than religious in nature.
The author pokes his nose in Kashmir and lies about the migration forced by the government. Hindus from Kashmir have made money, got sympathy, nomination to various professional colleges, but hundred thousand muslims have been killed by both millitants, Indian army and paramilitary forces. He should comment on the fake killings of innocent Kashmiri muslims, just because the forces want to have more stars. If Kashmir muslim would be communal, how come hundreds of thousands of Indian Hindu laborers and beggers are making thier fortunes. Sunni or Shia Islam do not believ in annihilation of other religions; both believe in co-existence. How many more lies from this author who just wants to create friction between different communities in India. He better go abck to France and lecture them about how brutal French were to North Africans. Does he have the guts to do that? One more note. The place is called Chrari-Sharief (it is not Sharari-Sharief), that was burnt.

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