Recently, the claim of the murder of 10,000 Brahmins per day by Sadhvi Prachi's daughter during Aurangzeb's reign has created widespread discussion on social media. It is necessary to test the truth of such historical claims, so that the rumors and misunderstandings spread in the society can be avoided.
Sadhvi Prachi's daughter, who is known for her controversial statements, recently said in a statement that Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb killed 10,000 Brahmins per day during her reign. This claim spread rapidly on social media, which led to various reactions.
According to historical documents and experts, Aurangzeb's reign remained for about 50 years (1658–1707). If the claim of killing 10,000 Brahmins per day was true, then there would have been a total of 1.8 crore murders. In the context of the population of that time, this number seems unrealistic.
Historians believe that there were some torture for religious and political reasons during the reign of Aurangzeb, but there is no concrete evidence of killing 10,000 Brahmins per day. Therefore, the veracity of this claim is doubtful and it cannot be considered with historical facts.
After the spread of this claim, various reactions were seen on social media. Many users questioned the veracity of this claim and described it as a rumor. At the same time, some called it an attempt to distort historical facts.
The spread of such controversial claims can increase division and stress in the society. Therefore, it is necessary that we check historical facts and avoid rumors. It is important to get information from reliable sources and confirm the facts, so that peace and harmony in society remain.
The claim made by Sadhvi Prachi's daughter does not match historical facts. It is necessary to check their veracity before spreading such claims, so that Society Do not increase misunderstandings and stress. We should focus on truth and factual information, avoiding rumors.