Historians and other scholars believe that state patronage to Hindutva will not only see the end of globally accepted scientific and rational traditions of inquiry, an obligation for any disciplinary research, but also communalise history on the basis of bizarre untruths. Professor Irfan Habib, the internationally reputed historian of medieval and ancient India and at present Professor Emeritus in the History Department of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), spoke to Frontline on how the present government is trying to change various hypotheses in history without backing them up with scientific evidence. The 84yearold Habib has been a strident critical voice against religious fundamentalisms of all hues throughout his life. He recently opposed the demand by some groups that AMU be given the status of a minority institution. Out of the many classics he has written, The Agrarian System of Mughal India 15561707 has, for the last five decades, served as the most important text for history students to understand the nature of Mughal India. Professor Habib headed the ICHR for many years and is a recipient of the Padma Bhushan, among many other awards.
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Regards,
Zeeshan Husain
MSW (TISS), MPhil (CSSSC)