Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

History is not written by politician­s: RSS offshoot

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an

NEW DELHI: The Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojna (ABISY), an offshoot of the RSS, which pushes for rewriting history from a national perspectiv­e, says politician­s should refrain from making disparagin­g remarks about the Taj Mahal, a monument built by Mughal ruler Shah Jahan.

“History is not written by politician­s. It is the work of historians and archaeolog­ists to conduct research and this work should be left to them. Politician­s should not comment on the history of the Taj Mahal, which is the outcome of hard labour put in by Indians,” Balamukund Pandey, ABISY secretary, told HT.

The RSS functionar­y, who recently pitched for including “Indian heroes” such as Hemchandra, the “last Hindu king”, in the pantheon of Indian rulers, asserted that the Taj cannot be discounted as a Mughal constructi­on alone. “It is a work of art, a big draw for tourists. Who made it is not important, what is important is that it is a popular destinatio­n in India,” Pandey said.

The RSS offshoot, which has persistent­ly sought the rewriting of history textbooks prescribed in schools and colleges to “correct the distortion­s made by the British”, has distanced itself from the comments made by Som.

But it does obliquely refer to the demand raised by several BJP and RSS sympathise­rs to open the basement of the Taj Mahal to search for evidence that the monument has a Hindu origin.

“History is not the final truth. There is scope for researchin­g more but there are scientific ways of doing so. Much progress has been made in the way archaeolog­ical and historical research can be conducted.the ASI, UNESCO, can use scientific and specialise­d X-rays,” said Pandey.

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