Critics of Mohan Bhagwat's remarks caution against romanticizing the harrowing experiences of partition migrants by calling them "warriors". They emphasize the immense suffering, trauma, and displacement endured by millions during the partition. According to this perspective, using the term "warriors" risks oversimplifying and minimizing the profound human cost and complexities of the historical event. Critics argue that such language may inadvertently gloss over the pain and loss experienced, potentially discouraging honest acknowledgment of the past's harsh realities. Furthermore, some fear that these statements could inflame communal tensions and hinder efforts to foster reconciliation and healing among affected communities.
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Published July 5, 2026 at 3:42 PM UTC