RSS Leader Suresh Bhaiyaji Joshi’s Big Statement on Aurangzeb’s Tomb, Read Details

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The controversy over mughal emperor aurangzeb tomb has sparked the heated discussions between the political party and across the country. It has also become a political issue while some leaders demand its removal, others insist on preserving it. amid this debate, senior rss leader suresh bhaiyaji joshi has made a strong statement. he clearly stated that the issue of aurnagzeb’s tomb is unnecessary and does not deserve attention. according to him, wasting time on such matters is not appropriate. According to the reports, his remarks come at a time when political and social debates over historical monuments have intensifies.

Many of the leaders and groups have different opinions on whether such sites should be preserved or demolished. however, bhaiyaji joshi believes that focusing on real national issues is more important than engaging in such controversies. with his statement, the debate over aurangzeb’s tomb has taken a new turn.

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RSS Leader’s statement on Aurangzeb’s Tomb

Recently the statement has come out from a rss leader Suresh Bhaiyaji josi, where he stated about aurnagzeb’s tomb. in his statement he stated that aurangzeb died here and his tomb existed for centuries, “It will remain in the future as well. It is an unnecessary issue. Joshi just dismissed the controversy over aurangzeb’s tomb by calling it the unnecessary argument. He also stated that he died here his tomb existed here for the centuries and it will remain here in the future as well, so what difference does it make so? He also stated that every issue should not be linked to the political parties just to gain the political support. ‘The RSS believes that connecting everything to politics is not right. the tomb has been there for years and it will remain there. it doesn’t make any difference and it also doesn’t matter Joshi stated in his statement.

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