‘Maharana Pratap won the battle of Haldighati against Akbar: Rajasthan Deputy CM Dia Kumari in Jaipur | Bharat News

'Maharana Pratap won the battle of Haldighati against Akbar: Rajasthan Deputy CM Dia Kumari in Jaipur | Bharat News

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Dia Kumari has said that Mewar King Maharana Pratap won the 16th century battle of the 16th century against the forces of Mughal Emperor Akbar, saying that she reflects the truth to play the truth.

Speaking at an event in Jaipur, to celebrate the 485th birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap on Thursday organized by Veer Shiromani Maharana Pratap Sansa, Kumari said: “In Haldighati, plaque said that Maharana Pratap had said and Akbar had conquered an MP (Rajmand) in 2021. Change), Minister for culture (state) for culture (state) was the department as a department.

While the comments were made on Thursday, they went viral on Saturday.

He said that since people would not be aware, he decided to share the truth with the people of the stage. ,Kyunki log is very ultimate Cedi Cheesin Bolte Han, everyone has been able to get sachi. Main Kum Bolty Hun, but when Bolty Hun Tab is very kuch Bolty Hun (Because people say a lot of wrong things, the time has come that I tell everyone the truth. I speak less, but when I speak, my words matters a lot), “He said.

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“We need to think; the true and true history of Rajasthan should reach people. Not the history written by the Mughals. What the Mughals did? He said that it was unfortunate that for a long time, political parties also carried the same history forward.

ASI replaced the said plates in 2021. In July 2021, then ASI Jodhpur Circle Superintendent Bipin Chandra Negi said The Indian Express This: “The state government put these plates in 1975 in 1975 after visiting the region, in 1975 at Chetak Samadhi, Badshahi Bagh, Rakta Talai and Haldighati. Some other information.”

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He had said that he received presentations from scholars and public representatives to remove plates. Negi said, “After this, I took cognizance of the matter. The old plates did not even have the name of ASI. The Ministry of Culture also raised the issue with our headquarters.”

The plaque in Rakat Talai, which was removed, said: “The battle was so deadly that the entire region was scattered with the bodies. However, the circumstances forced the Rajputs to retreat and the conflict ended at the middle of 21 June 1576AD.”

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Rajasthan Governor Haribau Bagade claimed that many inaccurations have been recorded in Indian history due to the initial influence of British historians, including Kumari’s comments a day after Jodha Bai and Mughal Emperor Akbar’s widely quoted story. Speaking at an event in Udaipur, the Governor said that the story is a lie, instead claiming that “a king named Bharamal and she got the daughter of a maid who married Akbar.”

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