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Every single name mentioned in this article is a part of the Left-liberal cabal which has held institutions such as JNU and Jamia Millia captive. Their hegemony has run supreme across all institutions of higher education across India. Each ane of them has been a beneficiary of the Congress-Left era largesse – be it funds for research activities which promoted a specific Left-liberal point of view or frequent foreign trips for conferences/seminars.
Their “commitment to secularism” is what made them the darlings of the then ruling establishment, under whose patronage medieval Indian history was sanitised. As a result, one does not find any mention of the barbaric atrocities committed on Hindus/Sikhs during these centuries. Even Aurangzeb got portrayed as a “secular” emperor.
Every single name mentioned in this article is a part of the Left-liberal cabal which has held institutions such as JNU and Jamia Millia captive. Their hegemony has run supreme across all institutions of higher education across India. Each ane of them has been a beneficiary of the Congress-Left era largesse – be it funds for research activities which promoted a specific Left-liberal point of view or frequent foreign trips for conferences/seminars.
Their “commitment to secularism” is what made them the darlings of the then ruling establishment, under whose patronage medieval Indian history was sanitised. As a result, one does not find any mention of the barbaric atrocities committed on Hindus/Sikhs during these centuries. Even Aurangzeb got portrayed as a “secular” emperor.