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The biggest holocaust in world history 

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By V Jayaram 
Sectarianism, bigotry, and its horrible descendant, fanaticism, have long
possessed this beautiful earth. They have filled the earth with violence,
drenched it often and often with human blood, destroyed civilization, and
sent whole nations to despair. Had it not been for these horrible demons,
human society would be far more advanced than it is now.  Swami Vivekananda
(1893)
With the invasion of India by Mahmud Ghazni about 1000 A.D., began the
Muslim invasions into the Indian subcontinent and they lasted for several
centuries. The Muslim invasions continued even when the Muslims were ruling
India, like the invasion of the Mongols during the reign of the Khiljis or
the invasion of the Mughals in the early sixteenth Century when the Lodis
were ruling Delhi. The last notable invasion of the Muslims from outside was
the invasion of Nadir Shah in 1739, during which he unleashed a great horror
on the native population. 
During these seven hundred years of Muslim invasions and their conquest and
rule of India, the Hindus were the greatest sufferers. It is difficult to
estimate the number of Hindus who lost their lives during these campaigns,
the number of Hindus who lost their lives in the religious persecution
perpetrated on the native population by the Muslim rulers or the number of
Hindus who were forcibly converted to Islam.  
According to Prof. K.S. Lal, the author of the Growth of Muslim population
in India,  the Hindu population decreased by 80 million between 1000 AD, the
year Mahmud Ghazni invaded India and 1525 AD, a year before the battle of
Panipat.  
One can safely add another 20 million Hindus to this list to account for the
number that were killed during the Mughal rule or the rule of the Muslim
rulers in the Deccan plateau. By all known accounts of world history, as
pointed out by Koenard Elst in his book the Negationism in India,
destruction of about 100 million hindus is perhaps the biggest holocaust in
the whole world history. 
Europe never forgot or forgave the atrocities of the Nazi rule under Hitler.
We hardly come across any positive reference to either Hitler or his army in
the present day text books on European History. No one talks there of the
qualities of Hitler as a great commander or an inspiring leader of German
people whom he could mould and influence with his hypnotic speeches. No
films are made showing Hitler as a romantic hero singing songs and his
mistress as a heroine shedding copious tears over her  lover! 
The European consciousness is filled with the evil deeds perpetrated by his
regime, thanks to the untiring work of their politicians, journalists,
historians and film producers, so much so that the very thought of seeing
any virtue in either Hitler or Nazis is abhorrent to the consciousness of
the present day Europeans.  
Europe and America produced at least a few thousand films highlighting the
human misery caused by Hitler and his army. The films expose the horrors of
Nazi regime and reinforce the beliefs and attitude of the present day
generation towards the evils of the Nazi dictatorship.   
In contrast look at India. There is hardly any awareness among the Indians
of today of what happened to their ancestors in the past, because a great
majority of historians are reluctant to touch this sensitive subject. It is
not difficult for the Indian historians to gather information on the kind of
atrocities perpetrated against the people of medieval India, to work out the
estimated number people  killed in the reign of each ruler, to create vivid
pictures of what happened during such battles as the battle of  Tallikota
when Hampi, the capital of Vijayanagara empire was systematically destroyed
for weeks.  
Nadir Shah  made a mountain of the skulls of the Hindus he killed in Delhi
alone. Babur raised towers of Hindu skulls at Khanua when he defeated Rana
Sanga in 1527 and later he repeated the same horrors after capturing the
fort of Chanderi. Akbar ordered a general massacre of 30000 Rajputs after he
captured Chithor in 1568. The Bahamani Sultans had an annual agenda of
killing  a minimum of 100000 Hindus every year. The history of medieval
India is full of such instances.  
And against this background, look at the films we have produced so far in a
country which boasts of the largest film industry in the world, with no
dearth of talent and workmanship!  We have films like Mugal-e-Azam,
Anarkali, or Taj Mahal which romanticize the Mughal rulers, depicting them
as great heroes of noble virtues oozing with kindness and love for the
humanity! The heroes of Anarkali and Taj Mahal were next to Aurangazeb in
their persecution of Hindus and Sikhs. But people are made to see them as
romantic heroes and remember songs from these movies with great nostalgia! 
One may say why dwell upon unpleasant facts. True, but can we develop the
character of a nation without facing the realities of life, however
unpleasant they may be? Can we develop the maturity of thought that comes
with the sense of suffering and the sense of responsibility? The purpose of
knowing these facts is not to heap vengeance, but to strengthen our national
character, to avoid the weaknesses that were responsible for the plight of
our ancestors. The Muslims of present day India are also part of this
character building because they must know that their ancestors also
suffered, that as far as the past is concerned all Indians were in the same
boat and that there were no victors and no losers in that great human
tragedy. Knowing thus, perhaps they would develop proper wisdom and
understanding and right attitude towards other communities.  
Finally, in what context do we talk of Hitler and Nazis in India?   
The answer is even more disturbing. Any one who speaks for Hindus is a
Hitler or is in the process of becoming one and any group which speaks for
Hindus are Nazis or are in the process of becoming Nazis!
 
 


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