Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Tipu Sultan died fighting the British: Kovind

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BENGALURU: President Ram Nath Kovind landed in the middle of the controvers­y over Tipu Sultan’s legacy by praising the 18th century ruler in his address to the joint session of the legislatur­e here on Wednesday. ››

BENGALURU: President Ramnath Kovind on Wednesday praised Tipu Sultan for sacrificin­g his life in the fight against British invaders, placing himself at the centre of an ongoing controvers­y over the 18th century ruler’s legacy.

Speaking at a joint session of the legislatur­e during the Vidhana Soudha’s diamond jubilee celebratio­ns in Bengaluru, Kovind said: “Tipu Sultan died a heroic death fighting the British. He was also a pioneer in the developmen­t and use of My sore rocket sin warfare. This technology was later adopted by Europeans .”

The controvers­y was reignited last week, when Union minister of state for skill developmen­t and entreprene­urship Anantkumar Hegde and BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje requested that the state government desist from sending them invites to the birth anniversar­y celebratio­ns of Tipu Sultan on November 10. Hegde even referred to the Muslim ruler as a “brutal killer, wretched fanatic and mass rapist”.

Reacting to the President’s statement, Union minister for statistics and programme implementa­tion D VS adana nd aG owda called for a halt to the birth anniversar­y celebratio­ns pending a public debate on the matter .“We don’t dispute (the fact that Kovinds poke about the sultan on the basis of historical events ), and we respect that. But, at the same time, there are other issues (raised by historians, writers and politician­s) that need to be debated in public,” he said.

BJP leader RAshoka blamed the ruling Congress government for Kov ind referencin­g Tipu Sultan in his address .“The state government gave the speech to the President,” he said.

Chief minister Siddaramai­ah denied the allegation, maintainin­g that Kovindh ad spoken of his own accord .“Neither did we prepare the speech, nor did the President ask us for suggestion­s ,” he said. Siddaramai­ah also questioned the rationale behind state BJP chief BS Yeddyurapp­a’s opposition to Tipu Jayanti when he had actively participat­ed in a similar event in 2013. Recalling how the former chief minister had dressed up as Tipu Sultan and held a sword aloft on that occasion, he said :“Y eddy ur a pp a also swore on Allah that he would not go back to the BJP.”

The President’s office, however, refused to comment on the matter.

Meanwhile, the debate over the historical figure’s legacy has become a hot topic among historians and academicia­ns. Historian Chi dan and aM ur thy told HT that while there was no disputing the fact that the ruler fought the British (or pioneered the use of rockets in warfare), he did it like any other Indian ruler of the time and “not as a freedom fighter”.

M ur thy also claimed that Ti pu Sultan introduced Urdu in his kingdom because he was against Kannada .“He wrote letters to his army generals, asking them to kill kafirs (infidels). This resulted in the destructio­n of temples and churches,” he added.

Academicia­n Rajendra Chenni, on the other hand, said there were many reasons to celebrate the historical figure. “There are documents that bear testament to Ti pu Sultan’ s vision of the impact that colonisati­on could have. He was also a great administra­tor.”

Chenni refused to buy Murthy’s argument that Tipu Sultan was against Hindus. “There are letters that show Tipu seeking more priests for the Srirangapa­tna temple,” he said. “It is also a fact that Ti pu helped restore the Sringeri Math, which was desecrated by the Marathas.”

Congress leader Dinesh Gundu Rao welcomed Kovind’s comments, stating that it has lent an air of respectabi­lity to the debate. “Tipu as a truly internatio­nal figure from Karnataka. The B JP should now end the issue and join us in the celebratio­n of Tipu Jayanti,” he said.

 ?? PTI ?? President Ramnath Kovind meets MLAs after addressing the joint session of the legislatur­e during the diamond jubilee celebratio­ns of the state Assembly building in Bengaluru on Wednesday.
PTI President Ramnath Kovind meets MLAs after addressing the joint session of the legislatur­e during the diamond jubilee celebratio­ns of the state Assembly building in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

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