Ahead of the G20 summit, the central government has released two books, India: The Mother of Democracy

and elections in india, which trace the roots of indian democracy from 6,000 bc to the beginning. That the

official name of the country is india also describes Mughal Emperor Akbar as a supporter of peace and

democracy. Now all the political parties of the country are taking a dig at the central government regarding this.


Tell us your real heart

Rajya Sabha mp Kapil Sibal has also targeted the central government regarding this matter. Sibal tweeted from

his official twitter handle, 'In the G20 magazine, the government described Mughal Emperor Akbar as a

supporter of peace and democracy. One of their faces is for the world and the other is for india, which is India!

Please tell us your real feelings!'

What was said in G20 magazine?

Let us tell you that before the G20 summit, the central government has released two booklets, in the first page

of the 52-page book titled 'India: The Mother of Democracy', it has been said that the official name of the

country is Bharat. In its section titled 'The Understanding Monarch', it has been said that good administration

that embraces the welfare of all regardless of religion was 'the type of democracy' practiced by the Mughal

Emperor Akbar. It says, Akbar's democratic thinking was unusual and far ahead of his time.

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