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I planted the seeds of my sorrow in this forgotten and barren land. Watered with tears I couldn't swallow and blood from my weary hands. Oh the harvest that was to follow, as roses from Arabian sands tell tales of a better tomorrow, and hope in my Maker's plans. ~Suhaib Rumi

Nizam's family objects to Amit Shah's comments

Nizam's family objects to Amit Shah's comments


The family of Nizam VII Mir Osman Ali Khan on Monday took objection to Home Minister Amit Shah's statement on terming the culture of Hy derabad as Nizami culture and asked political leaders to stop distorting facts about the Nizam for politi cal gains. Najaf Ali Khan, grandson


of Nizam VII, said when- ever elections were held, politicians were deliber- ately tarnishing the image of Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur and said spreading negativity was a cheap attempt to garner votes. "Renaming the city or promising to free the State from 'Nizami culture' is nothing more than a gim- mick to attract attention. But these politicians can- not change the Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb which is part of the culture of the people of Hyderabad for centuries," he said.



He said the Nizam re- spected all religions and united them during his regime that had peace, tranquility and was known for secularism as its essen- tial form of governance.

Massive donations

"Under the Nizam in the 1940s, Hyderabad was bet- ter than most western countries. His massive do- nations were unmatched by any other ruler in all of history. Calling a ruler who built the NIMS Hospital from his own private purse a looter' is sacrilege and an attempt to damage the image of Mir Osman Ali Khan," Khan said, asking those who were tarnishing the Nizam's name what they themselves had done for the country



He said the Nizam had donated five tonnes of gold to the National Defense Fund. "His substantial contribution to a variety of institutions of all creeds and communities acknowl edges his secular image," Khan said, adding that standards in politics had nosedived with many politicians lacking basic knowledge of the history of their own nation.


Amit Shah, at a public meeting here on Sunday, had said the BJP would end the Nizami culture in Hy derabad if the BJP won the GHMC elections.


RENAMING THE CITY OR PROMISING TO FREE THE STATE FROM 'NIZAMI CULTURE' IS NOTHING MORE THAN A GIMMICK TO ATTRACT ATTENTION. BUT THESE POLITICIANS CANNOT CHANGE THE GANGA JAMUNI TEHZEEB OF THE PEOPLE OF HYDERABAD

- NAJAF ALI KHAN

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