If you hate the Mughal Empire, then demolish Taj Mahal, Red Fort and Qutb Minar, Naseeruddin Shah

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Indian legendary actor Naseeruddin Shah advised Indians who hate the Mughal Empire to demolish the Taj Mahal, Red Fort and Qutub Minar, saying that the services of the Mughal emperors cannot be denied.

According to Indian media reports, Naseeruddin Shah’s web series ‘Taj Divided by Blood’ is going to be released soon, in which Naseeruddin Shah is playing the role of Emperor Akbar Badshah. As soon as it was released, different opinions have started to be formed among the Indian people regarding the Mughal era and most people seem to call them cruel.

In a recent interview given to the Indian media regarding the history of the Mughal Empire, Naseeruddin Shah has said that during the last few years, Muslim kings, especially the Mughals, have been systematically criticized throughout the country, and they are being called robbers, while Bali In Wood films, he is being shown as an impartially cruel villain.

He further said that the good deeds of the Mughal Empire and their achievements are being forgotten and questions are being raised about their rule, all the Mughal emperors are shown as cruel and warlike rulers but some of them are but not all. .

Expressing surprise at the Indian people, he said that it seems completely ridiculous that people cannot differentiate between Akbar king and Nadir Shah or Babur King’s great-grandfather Timur. Indian people think that these people came to loot India while the Mughals came here to make their home and they did that which no one can deny.

Naseeruddin Shah also said during the interview that if the Mughal emperors were so cruel, then just as the Indian government has changed the names of 40 cities, towns and villages of the era of the Mughal emperors, in the same way, the Taj Mahal, Qutb, built by them. Minar and Red Fort should also be demolished, why do we give them so much importance?

It should be noted that Naseeruddin Shah’s ‘Taj Divided by Blood’ is a web series based on the reign of Akbar Badshah, the story of the battle for the throne between Akbar Badshah and his three sons Prince Salim, Prince Murad and Prince Daniyal. Gard Ghotadi Hai, which will be released on March 3.

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