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IAS officer attacked by a frienzied online mob of Islamists and liberals as he talked about lavish Mughal tombs

Yash Joshi by Yash Joshi
24 July 2020
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Time and again it has been proven that the so-called harbingers of Freedom of Expression have absolute zero tolerance over any opinion which do not adhere to their propaganda. An online mob was unleashed on an IAS Officer by the liberals as he dared to criticise the Mughals in a brazen display of intolerance.

IAS Officer Somesh Upadhyay who is quite active on Twitter stirred a hornet’s nest after he took to the social media platform to criticise the Mughals.

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Oxford University was established around the time when Sultans out here were busy investing in their own Tombs.
It is all about the choices we make..

— Somesh Upadhyay, IAS (@Somesh_IAS) July 20, 2020

We all know how the Mughals plundered India’s riches for centuries and here, Upadhyay is only attempting to point out how vastly different the priorities of the Mughal invaders were as they prioritised building of tombs over educational institutions.

Now, there are ample cases of how the liberal community loves to defend the Mughals despite a plethora of evidence of how the Sultans systematically destroyed India. One can disagree with Upadhyay’s view, but the way the IAS Officer was treated was beyond deplorable as the liberal community unleashed an online mob who even went after his job.

Sultan and mughals made many madarsas which gave India one of their brightest mind of that time.Many architect,economist,poets,artist,scholars came out of those madarsas.
Earlier madarsas was never just about Islamic knowledge it was equivalent of a university.

— Mahir Abbas (@Mahirbilgrami) July 20, 2020

Imagine being this morally corrupt that you claim that the Madrasas were on par with the most prestigious institutions.

They invested in Tajmahal, Lalqila, Qutubminar etc too, which are national monuments and pride of our country….Instead of blaming them for our own failure please focus on what Government of India is doing with the universities which we already have?

— T.A Rizvi (@TARizvi) July 22, 2020

Rizvi unintentionally ends up proving Upadhyay’s point as he claims that Mughals “invested” in tombs like Taj Mahal.

A bunch of random citizens hounding an IAS officer wasn’t enough for the liberal ecosystem. In a well planned move, the ecosystem unleashed its ‘verified’ stars to hound Upadhyay.

Promotion assured https://t.co/nO7lMBZK4B

— Madhavan Narayanan (@madversity) July 22, 2020

https://twitter.com/ashoswai/status/1285966461513674753?s=20

 

Unsurprisingly, Ashok Swain jumped in to the controversy and further lowered the standards as he went after Upadhyay’s job. For what crime? The crime to have a differing opinion than the liberal ecosystem.

https://twitter.com/BucketheadCase/status/1285885914992873473?s=20

Oxford University was established when Brahmin Upadhyays were busy inflicting atrocities on Dalits & taking away their right to education.

It’s all about entrenched bigotry which continues even today in India’s civil services.. https://t.co/oiNgicbZGf

— Saket Gokhale MP (@SaketGokhale) July 22, 2020

 

Rahul Gandhi’s favourite lackey, Saket Gokhale decided to ‘expose’ Upadhyay’s Brahmin ‘privilege’. Gokhale also labeled him as a bigot for having a different opinion. Needless to say, bigot is the favourite word of the liberals who use it freely against anyone who has a different opinion or busts their hollow propaganda.

When Oxford University was started in 11th/12th century there were no Sultans in India so maybe cremation ghat would be more likely.
And once they came the madrasa at Qutub complex and Hauz Khas were comparable to the best in the world.

(Madrasa means college by the way) https://t.co/KQ28r24lHM

— Rana Safvi رعنا राना (@iamrana) July 22, 2020

The amount of intellect displayed by Rana Safvi in this tweet is too much to handle.

However, the attempts to hound Upadhyay didn’t work as the Upadhyay clapped back and exposed the so-called liberals in just one tweet.

This simple tweet was to point out what rulers wrongly prioritized.

Instead, it triggered many who chose to see communal identity of rulers and identified my caste by surname.

Ironic, most of them call themselves liberals. Guess they have been staring too long into the abyss https://t.co/I9o37WCTdJ

— Somesh Upadhyay, IAS (@Somesh_IAS) July 22, 2020

This incident again proves that the liberals are the most intolerant bunch and the way they hounded a civil servant is beyond shameful. Despite being a civil servant in a democratic country, Somesh Upadhyay was hounded by out of power liberals for his opinion. I shudder to think what would be the scenario in case a Congress government is to ever return to power.

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