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Good they stopped the exhibition. It is in news now.
by Vijay on Mar 07, 2008 03:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Many people in India do not know that Kashi and mathura are destroyed. They do not know Aurangzeb destroyed Kashi and built a mosque there. If some one tells these things then it becomes communal. How can you expect the communities to like each other when lot of things are hidden. They will come out some time and fights will start. Best way is to let everything be in open. At least some one can agree that mistakes were done in the past. This is the way to resolve the enimity. Not putting it in closet and shouting anyone who opens it as communal.

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  RE:Good they stopped the exhibition. It is in news now.
by on Mar 07, 2008 04:04 PM   Permalink
Everyone, including Muslims are aware of Aurangzebs atrocities. I being a Muslims strongly condemn what he did. But the fact is, that the exhibition may have led to communal problems and that is why it was stopped. It was NOT stopped to hide what he did, or justify his acts. Nobody is denying what he did and how much he destroyed. But we need to think and act considering todays situation. If communal problems arise, it is the poor innocents who suffer (from both communities).

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by Supersecualirist on Mar 07, 2008 06:50 PM   Permalink
If you strongly condemn then all you people collectively make representation to your Mullah group to hand over back the three important Hindu sites at Kashi and Mathura where Mosques have been built after demolishing the temples and Ayodhya.

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Controversy ends Aurangazeb exhibition