The BJP state chief said it was binding on everyone to respect national, social and religious ethos while talking to reporters after the recent lynching of Rakhbar Khan in Alwar. "I recollect a dying Humayun called Babur and told him that if you want to rule over India, be careful about three things — cows, Brahmins and women. No harm should come to their respect," Saini said.
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Humayun, the son of Mughal emperor Babur, succeeded his father as king in 1530. He fell to his death later in 1556.
Saini also said that Aurangzeb, the last of the 'great' Mughal emperors had banned cow slaughter.“How can such people be their followers?" he said alluding to how lynching victim Khan was involved in smuggling cows. He later termed the incident unfortunate.
The BJP state chief's comments left the ruling party red-faced and stoked social media ridicule.With his statement, Saini joined a growing list of BJP leaders with a questionable command of history. "It has become a habit for BJP leaders to narrate the wrong history," Indian National Congress (INC) Rajasthan chief Archana Sharma said.
The BJP leader was mocked on the social media for spreading misinformation.
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Dear BJP
— Ghanshyam Tiwari (@ghanshyamtiwari) July 26, 2018
When Humayun was dying, Babur was Dead. Please change your history teacher on WhatsApp Institute of Eminence. Even the PM got history wrong many a times. इतिहास को ढाहते हुए आपके नेता विवादित ढाँचा बनते जा रहे हैं ।
Yours truly
कॉमन सेंस https://t.co/4pghVGyjAi
When Humayun was dying, he called his father Babur (who already died 26 yrs ago) and told him, "if you want to rule Hindustan, you must respect Cow, Brahmin & women" ~ says Rajasthan BJP President.
— Gaurav Pandhi (@GauravPandhi) July 25, 2018
Seems to be a graduate in 'Entire Political Science' pic.twitter.com/SXonO3eydx
This article originally appeared in the Times of India.
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