Neither the average Hindu nor the average Muslim was particularly happy during Mughal rule. They were subjects of the emperor and endured the same struggles—some more, some less. Ordinary people lived in huts, while the Badshahs, Rajas, and Maharajas resided in grand palaces. Their word was law; they could punish or spare whomever they pleased, even having people trampled under elephants if they wished.
To associate modern-day Muslims with the Mughals is sheer foolishness.
- Historian and Academician Ashok Pandey
On 17 March 2025, Nagpur witnessed unrest—stones hurled, vehicles set ablaze, and lives disrupted. The trigger? An effigy, a rumour, a historical figure debated for centuries.
Aurangzeb, a Mughal ruler from over 300 years ago, is once again at the centre of modern discourse. His legacy, like those of many historical figures, is complex. While some view him through the lens of governance and empire, others see him in a different light. But how relevant is this past to today라이브 바카라 challenges?
The question remains: How do we move forward while acknowledging the past?