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BJP Demand to Change Mughal-era Names in Delhi is Cretinism and Ignorance of history: Swapna Liddle

Duration: 19:04Views: 53KLikes: 1.6KDate Created: May, 2022

Channel: The Wire

Category: News & Politics

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Description: Note: Due to a technical error, Karan Thapar’s mic is muted in this segment (14:54-14:56). Please turn on closed captions for this segment. The following is the question: How do we stop this? or are we helpless? In an interview to discuss the suggestion made by the Delhi President of the BJP, Adesh Gupta, in a letter sent to Chief Minister Kejriwal, that the names of forty Mughal-era villages be changed because they are symbols of slavery, the renowned historian and author Swapna Liddle has said the demand is “silly” and “ignorant of history”. She also agreed with a comment by another professor of history, Narayani Gupta, that “we are descending into collective cretinism”. In a 20 minute interview to Karan Thapar for The Wire, Dr Liddle, who has written several popular books on the history of Delhi, including a highly regarded one on Chandni Chowk, and is the former Convenor of the Delhi chapter of INTACH, explained at length the origin of names such as Najafgarh and serais such as Neb Sarai, Jia Serai and Lado Sarai. She pointed out that these are not named after Mughal or sultanate rulers but beneficiaries of land grants or generals and aristocrats of the time. What problem does Mr Gupta have with serais, she asked? Is it the fact it’s an Urdu word? But his letter to the Chief Minister uses Urdu words like azadi and ghulami, she pointed out. Dr Liddle said Adesh Gupta is simply wrong when he claims these 40 village names commemorate Mughal emperors or Sultanate rulers. Also there’s absolutely no way you can logically or historically claim these names are symbols of slavery. Join The Wire's Youtube Membership and get exclusive content, member-only emojis, live interaction with The Wire's founders, editors and reporters and much more. Memberships to The Wire Crew start at Rs 89/month. youtube.com/channel/UChWtJey46brNr7qHQpN6KLQ/join Like our work? Click here to support The Wire: thewire.in/support The founding premise of The Wire is this: if good journalism is to survive and thrive, it can only do so by being both editorially and financially independent. This means relying principally on contributions from readers and concerned citizens who have no interest other than to sustain a space for quality journalism. As a publication, The Wire will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values. We publish in four different languages! For English, visit thewire.in for Hindi: thewirehindi.com for Urdu: thewireurdu.com for Marathi: marathi.thewire.in If you are a young writer or a creator, you can submit articles, essays, photos, poetry – anything that’s straight out of your imagination – to LiveWire, The Wire’s portal for the young, by the young. livewire.thewire.in You can also follow The Wire’s social media platforms and engage with us. Facebook facebook.com/TheWire facebook.com/TheWireHindi facebook.com/TheWireUrdu facebook.com/TheWireMarathi Twitter twitter.com/thewire_in twitter.com/thewirehindi twitter.com/TheWireUrdu twitter.com/TheWireMarathi twitter.com/livewire Instagram instagram.com/thewirein instagram.com/livewirein Don’t forget to hit the subscribe button to never miss a video from The Wire!

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