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(This type of reaction is almost akin to the reaction to the "Satanic Verses")
Why?, the reasons are many but just to concentrate on the literature, here are some of the observations made on the Shivaji narrative by Laine:
1) That Shivaji came from a "broken family", with separated parents.
2) He had a harem.
3) That his ambition was to build a kingdom, not liberate a nation.
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4) That he did little to change the "cosmopolitan Islamicate world" he lived in.
With this in mind, one can see how hindu nationalist who have been brought up on their traditional "heroic" narrative seem to be so affronted by this book but unfortunatly the violent reaction to this book is one of the many violent reactions towards authors who offer an interpretation that doesn't conforms with nationalist dogma. (...)
This is indeed a brave book, is this another "Satanic Verses"?, I think so...