
These days, there is a lot of debate in the country about the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. Politics has heated up in Bihar in the name of Aurangzeb. On the fourth day of the budget session in the Bihar Legislative Assembly premises, MLA of CM Nitish Kumar's party and MLA of Asaduddin Owaisi's party Akhtarul Iman described Aurangzeb as a better ruler. However, Bihar BJP has countered the statements of both of them. It is said that it is wrong for JDU leaders to say so. It is not right to say so. They are speaking wrong. Let us know what the leaders of JDU and AIMIM said.
The Legislative Councilor of Janata Dal-United said that Aurangzeb was a good king. Different historians have different opinions on this matter. Some historians call him good and some call him bad. He was a king and the king rules according to his own will. He further said that in my opinion also he was a good king. On the question of Abu Azmi sending leaders to Pakistan, he said that BJP leaders should be saved from such statements. There are some extremists, who should not speak like this.
Aurangzeb was a Sufi and loving ruler.
AIMIM state president and MLA Akhtarul Iman said that according to what we have read, Aurangzeb was a better ruler. BJP people can say anything. They do not like Amar. These people always want the madness to spread in the country. We cannot forget the efforts of Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb was such a Sufi ruler who united the fragmented India, the India divided into pieces, the India divided from Afghanistan to Burma. He made India great. The pages of history should not be presented in a distorted manner. The constitution of this country does not accept the fanatical rhetoric of this country. The judiciary should take cognizance of this. Action against SP MLA Abu Azmi is wrong. BJP people are traders of hatred. According to whatever I have read in history, Aurangzeb was a ruler who loved justice, was a social worker, eradicated Hindu-Muslim hatred, and spread love. On the question of temple demolition, he said that it is wrong to say that he never demolished temples. MLA Iman has also supported the statement of SP MLA Abu Azmi in Maharashtra.
"Aurangzeb built many temples...Aurangzeb was not cruel"
In fact, on March 3, Azmi, while talking to the media in Mumbai in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, said, "All wrong history is being shown. Aurangzeb built many temples...Aurangzeb was not cruel." In an interview with a news channel, the SP leader had said, "As much as I have read about Aurangzeb, he never took public money for himself, his rule extended to Burma (present Myanmar), at that time the country was called the golden bird." He had said that I think he was a great administrator, there were many Hindu commanders in his army. Here, after praising Aurangzeb, Maharashtra SP MLA Abu Azmi has been suspended for the entire budget session.
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