Sangeet Som terms Mughal emperors traitors; questions Taj

Press Trust of India  |  Meerut 

Courting fresh controversy, Sangeet Som has termed Mughal emperors Babur, Akbar and Aurangzeb as "traitors" and said their names would be removed from pages of history.

During a visit to Meerut district, the legislator from Sardhana also said the was built by an emperor who had imprisoned his own father and had targeted many Hindus in his kingdom.


In fact, Shah Jahan built the in memory of his wife and was imprisoned till the end of his days by his son Aurangzeb.

Addressing a gathering yesterday at Sisoli village after inaugurating a statue of 8th century king Anangpal Singh Tomar, he said invaders of have been glorified in history.

The lives and achievement of the "real great men" of the country like Maharana Pratap and Shivaji would be taught in schools and colleges, Som said.

There were many Hindu kings in the past who do not have a mention in history books. The would make sure that their valour and sacrifice is properly respected, Som said.

He also said no one can now stop the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya and Krishna Mandir in Mathura.

About Taj Mahal, Som said, "Many people were pained to see that the was removed from the list of places (tourist destinations). What type of history? Is this history that the person who built the imprisoned his father? Do you call it a history when the one who built the Taj targeted many Hindus in Uttar Pradesh and Hindustan?"

Som's comments came days after reports in a section of the media that a booklet brought out by the tourism department of the Uttar Pradesh left out the from its list of major tourist destinations.

Following the reports, the state had issued a press release stating, "Tourism projects worth Rs 370 crore are proposed, under which schemes worth Rs 156 crore are meant for the and its surrounding areas in Agra.".

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First Published: Mon, October 16 2017. 12:28 IST