When most of Romila's works espouse "Knee-jerk" reactions, there's certainly something wrong with her or her Work!

Romila certainly hasn't found the Remedy that she is "Painstakingly" trying to find. Maybe she is trying to feed "slow poison" which is why the "knee-jerk" reaction of trying to trash her work ?

Her intellectualism is biased and suits more as a fantastic Novel than academic research.

cheers,
Ravi

From: "Rasheed Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Mona Mehta'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Romila Thapar's new book sheds light on Ghazni's Invasion of Somanatha
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 11:25:09 -0600


KSB, it was not my summary. I merely forwarded an article on the website
of Business Standards written by C.P. Bhambhri. It would be
intellectually honest to refrain from knee-jerk reactions and spoon-fed
responses developed with an agenda to blur the truth. Do you subscribe
to the phenomenon that anyone who has different point of view than
Hindutva preachers is neither a Hindu nor an Indian?



http://www.business-standard.com/today/story.asp?Menu=34&story=34407



Ahmed







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There is no silence KSB. It is precisely knee-jerk reactions like
"Double Standard" (as Khelan SB argues) that Romila Thapar is tying to
argue against. Thapar is attempting to challenge the "football view of
history" propagated by the Hindu Right in which Hindus and Muslims are
always pitted against each other and trying to score points. South Asian
history is so much more complicated than that and I think it would be a
terrible misreading of Thapar's work to see it as a justification of the
destruction of Hindu temples by Mhd. Ghazni.





Mona Mehta



>From: "Khelan S. B."

>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Subject: RE: Romila Thapar's new book sheds light on Ghazni's Invasion
of Somanatha

>Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 23:35:17 -0600

>

>

>It seems that Ahmed's summary of Thapar's book justifies the

>destruction of Hindu temples by Mhd. Ghizni and the invading Muslims

>since 'other Hindus were doing it too.' I would like to echo a bit

>of logic every 3rd grader has heard at least once or twice, 'if ___

>jumped off a bridge would you do it too?'

>

>What if, in the aftermath of WWII and the Holocaust, the Nazi's

>argued that they should be given leniency since 'Stalin killed his

>own people too' or 'some Catholics looked the other way while we

>were gassing Jews' ??? How DARE anyone even suggest such a thing?

>

>Why the silence now? Where are the voices of objection on this

>board?

>

>Two words: Double Standard.

>

>-KSB

>

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