India, April 7 -- In Nagpur's Khuldabad (erstwhile Aurangabad), political temperature shot up on 17 March 2025, ahead of Shivaji Jayanti celebrations, over a vehement demand by activists of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal for demolition of the tomb of the 17th-century, sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who died on 3 March 1703, at the age of 88 years, at his army camp in Ahmednagar and was buried in Khuldabad.
whatever might have been the activities or acts of violence of Aurangzeb, can the protesters wipe out the same from the pages of history? Moreover, during the past three centuries, the mortal remains of Aurangzeb must have mingled in the soil of Khuldabad. Can the protesters separate his mortal remains from Indian soil? Not...