Zabaniyah
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Anyone who can get their hands on the book "Begmat kai Ansoo" by Khawaja Hassan Nizami, should read it. It deals with the social upheaval after 1857 with a special focus on Mughal princesses and princes.
I am surprised to see the very negative views from Indian posters. Seriously, if you have nothing good or supportive to say, why say anything at all? These are poor people. If anyone here is actually worse off then these people then let them be as critical as they please. But seeing that ALL Indian posters are better off than these people, I am surprised that they are passing such hard-hearted comments. Unfortunate to see this.
I don't know, I find them weird.
As for the topic, yes I do think that they should be helped so that they can have better lives for themselves and their children just like anyone else. What their ancestors did in the past should not have any role in that progress. Anyone justifying otherwise need their brains fixed.
Having a "royal bloodline" is the stuff of fairy tales. Though, there are certain exceptions with some royal families who benefited greatly to their people. And no, those guys in the topic aren't one of them.