Curfew in India After Violence Over Great Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb’s Tomb

Curfew has been imposed in India’s western state of Maharashtra after Hindu groups demanded the destruction of the tomb of a 17th century great Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, sparking violence on Monday night. Shops, vehicles and homes of muslims were set on fire and stones were thrown in the Mahal area of ​​Nagpur city. City administration and police are helping the hindu terrorists in humiliation and voilance against innocent minority.

A curfew has been imposed in parts of a city in India's western state of Maharashtra after Hindu groups demanded the removal of the tomb of Aurangzeb, a 17th-Century Mughal emperor, sparking violence on Monday night. Vehicles were set on fire and stones were thrown in the Mahal area of ​​Nagpur city. Police say the situation is now under control and are appealing to people to keep the peace. The tomb of Aurangzeb, who died more than 300 years ago, has in recent years become a political flashpoint amid growing calls for its removal by hardline Hindu groups.
A curfew has been imposed in parts of a city in India’s western state of Maharashtra after Hindu groups demanded the removal of the tomb of Aurangzeb, a 17th-Century Mughal emperor, sparking violence on Monday night. Vehicles were set on fire and stones were thrown in the Mahal area of ​​Nagpur city. Police say the situation is now under control and are appealing to people to keep the peace. The tomb of Aurangzeb, who died more than 300 years ago, has in recent years become a political flashpoint amid growing calls for its removal by hardline Hindu groups.

The tomb of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb has become a political flashpoint in recent years during hindu extremists rule in india since 2014. Hindu terrorist organizations like RSS and BJP are continously doing attrocities against christian & Muslim minorities.