New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi has his critics. And they have taken potshots at some of his policy decisions and his penchant for getting historical facts wrong.
In Maghar this morning there was a sense of déjà vu.
Modi reached Maghar, Uttar Pradesh, on the occasion of the 620th anniversary of Kabir. He first paid his obeisances to Kabir and on his mausoleum offered a chadar (a ceremonial cloth).
Modi addressed a public meeting in the presence of UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and other BJP leaders.
Mahatma Kabir's reflection upon equanimity and harmony has given direction to the society for centuries. I once again salute him who hailed from this land of nirvana. It is said that here, Saint Kabir, Guru Nankadeva and Baba Gorakhnath sat together and discussed spirituality.
- Said Modi addressing Maghar rally
Modi critics were quick to pounce upon the Prime Minister for getting his facts wrong, again. The three belonged to different eras and maybe PM Modi got his history slightly mixed up.
PM MODI MAKES HISTORY
Baba Gorakhnath's belongs to an earlier era than Kabir and Guru Nanak. Baba Gorakhnath was born in the 11th century while Kabir, who lived for 120 years, was born at the end of the 14th century (1398 to 1518).
Guru Nanak lived between the 15th century and the 16th century (1469-1539).
Guru Nanak bumping into Kabir has an element of probability but they both pondering over spirituality is stretching things a bit too much.
NOT THE FIRST TIME PM MODI HAS MADE HISTORY
This is not the first time that Modi has made such a mistake of mashing-up facts when it comes to history.
Back in 2013, Narendra Modi at a rally in Patna, talking about "power of Bihar" mentioned emperor Ashok, Pataliputra, Nalanda, along with Takshshila; except for the minor issue of Takshila was in Punjab (now in Pakistan) and not Bihar.
At a speech in the US, PM Modi spoke of the Sun Temple of Konark being 2,000 years old; the fact: the famous temple is only 700 years old.
Modi once said that when we talk of the Gupta empire, it reminds us of Chandragupta's politics. But if he was referring to politics did he mean Chandragupta who belonged to the Mauryan empire. Chandragupta II was lived during the Gupta empire.
courtesy : indiatoday.in
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Guwahati (PTI): Blistering fifties by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Dhruv Jurel powered Rajasthan Royals to a six-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their IPL match here on Friday.
Sent in to bat, RCB rode on a fighting half-century by skipper Rajat Patidar (63) to post 201 for 8.
Virat Kohli (32), Romario Shepherd (22) and Venkatesh Iyer (29) also chipped in with useful contributions.
In reply, Sooryavanshi (78 off 26 balls) and Dhruv Jurel (81 not out off 43 balls) shared a 37-ball 108-run partnership for the second wicket to set the platform. Krunal Pandya (2/30) tried to bring them back with back-to-back wickets.
But Jurel, in the company of Ravindra Jadeja (24), completed the task with another 68-run stand, with two overs to spare.
For RR, Jofra Archer (2/33), Ravi Bishnoi (2/32) and Brijesh Sharma (2/37) took two wickets.
Brief scores:
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 201 for 8 in 20 overs (Rajat Patidar 63; Jofra Archer 2/33, Ravi Bishnoi 2/32, Brijesh Sharma 2/37).
Rajasthan Royals: 202 for 4 in 18 overs (Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 78, Dhruv Jurel 80 not out; Krunal Pandya 2/30, Josh Hazlewood 2/44).
