Sanjeev Bhakay asked this question about Six Glorious Epochs of Indian History:
Is it a fact that Savarkar advocated Rape as a political tool to subjugate rivals ?
Parshya He never explicitly said that.
His book goes on and on about how Hindu women were raped by the Muslims, then made to breed children and sold as slaves,…more
He never explicitly said that.
His book goes on and on about how Hindu women were raped by the Muslims, then made to breed children and sold as slaves, then the Portugese Missionaries wrote to their Royal Court asking them permission to do the same etc etc.

He then says that the Hindu kings don't do that because they believed in the virtues like non violence, chivalry in war when women are captured.

He concludes saying virtues have their place. Not knowing this and blindly being virtuous led you to lose everything in invasions.

I used to think he was some casteist supremacist or something but turns out he was proponent of inter caste marriages and temples etc and wanted to do away with the caste system. Goes on and on on that.

By Hindu the picture is not of temple and cow but people in a geography sans the abrahamic beliefs. On Muslims it mostly says they were Hindus once.

But not outright kato unko woh humse neech hain type.

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