💨 Abstract
Indian politics is experiencing a "Make Aurangzeb Great Again" movement, where politicians and scholars attempt to rehabilitate Aurangzeb's image. This is perceived as insensitive in modern India, reflecting a lack of understanding of historical wounds and collective memory. ThePrint calls for fair, non-hyphenated journalism to address these issues, encouraging readers to support their efforts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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