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Paresh Rawal defends 2017 tweet on Taj Mahal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67616, member: 636"] Actor Paresh Rawal has addressed a controversial social media post he made eight years ago regarding the Taj Mahal, stating he remains firm in his original position. During a recent promotional event for his new movie The Taj Story, Rawal discussed the 2017 message in which he criticized those disputing the monument's Mughal heritage. His original post condemned attempts to reframe the UNESCO World Heritage Site as anything other than a symbol of love, calling such debates unnecessary and divisive. The timing is notable given that his current film presents an alternative narrative about the famous monument's origins, though lacking academic peer review. Rawal explained that his earlier statement responded to media coverage claiming the Taj Mahal was actually a Hindu structure. He emphasized his opposition to what he termed pointless disputes that only create animosity without providing any benefit. Addressing the apparent contradiction between his past criticism and present film project, Rawal insisted his new work does not promote religious division. He framed the movie as raising historical questions rather than stoking communal tensions, arguing that examining what education systems have taught should not automatically label someone as divisive. The actor maintained that both his 2017 stance and his current position represent authentic versions of himself. [/QUOTE]
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