war&peace
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But India produced some voices of reason...why could they not do anything? I heard a professor and his knowledge about history of Mughal empire was really deep and he had very balanced views. Even some bhakats are talk sense...so why people did not listen to the voices of reason?I think the issue stems from a national narrative as well. Whereas Pakistani narrative adopted that of Islamic history, Indian narrative is based upon freedom from slavery and subjugation. Those centuries of being ruled over by foriegners and having their culture mixed into and altered is the narrative they choose to define themselves including the inherent insecurities of needing recognition and self appeasement.
@TOPGUN what do you think?
With increase in literacy, the bigotry should have gone down..and they should have corrected the narrative.
oh sorry, I forgot but edited so it is gone!!what did we discuss about keeping to ourselves?