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Hindu Sena Black Painted the Board of Babar Road

Shivani Alakh

The Hindu sena painted the board of Babar Road near the Bengali Market in black. The Hindu sena has warmed the Politics of Delhi by doing this work on Saturday morning. He said that this country is a country of Shri Ram Shri Krishna and Maharishi Balmiki and Sant Ravidas, not of a tyrant like Babur. Therefore, the road should not be named after Babur.

The Hindu Sena on Saturday blackened the board of Babar Road located in the Bengali market. The Hindu sena has demanded from the government that the foreign invader Babar Road be changed to the name of a great Indian man. According to the Hindu Sena, this is the country of Shri Ram, Shri Krishna and Maharishi Valmiki and Saint Ravidas, not a tyrant like Babar.

The Hindu sena has already been demanding the government to change the name of Babar Road to the name of a great Indian man. So far, the name has not been changed, so the Hindu sena lodged its protest  on the road.

During the 2014 Lok Sabha election campaign, Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi called out the Congress for dynastic politics and compared it to the Mughal era. Modi had given this statement while addressing a rally in western Maharashtra calling Rahul Gandhi as "Shehzade-ji" while Sonia Gandhi as "Madam Sonia-ji."

In June, a BJP leader from Rajasthan had called Mughal emperor Akbar as characterless while speaking on the occasion of Maharana Pratap Jayanti. He further claimed that Akbar organized an all-women market called Meena Bazar where he tried to molest a Rajput princess named Kiran Devi.

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