Nizam’s Grandson Reacts to Amit Shah’s Remarks

Renaming the Hyderabad city or promising to free the State from ‘Nizam culture’ is nothing more than a gimmick to get some votes in the election.

Hyderabad: Najaf Ali Khan, grandson of Nizam VII, Mir Osman Ali Khan on Monday reacted to Amit Shah (Home Minister) remarks on calling the culture of Hyderabad as ‘Nizam Culture’.  BJP would end the ‘Nizam Culture’ in Hyderabad if won the GHMC elections.

Najaf Ali Khan said…

  • He asked political leaders to stop falsifying facts about the Nizam for their political advantages.
  • Whenever and wherever the elections are being held, politicians were knowingly tarnishing the impression of Nizams, and Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur (Nizam VII) and said spreading negativity was a cheap effort to get some votes.
  • Renaming the Hyderabad city or promising to free the State from ‘Nizam culture’ is nothing more than a gimmick to get some votes in the election.
  • But all these politicians cannot change the Ganga Jamuna Tehzeeb culture of the people of Hyderabad.
  • All Nizams including Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur (Nizam VII) respects all religions and united them during their rules.
  • Under the Nizam in the 1940s, Hyderabad was better than most international countries across the globe.
  • Nizam’s huge donations were unmatched by any other ruler in all of history.
  • Calling Nizam, who built the NIMS Hospital from his own a ‘looter’ is desecration and an attempt to damage the image of Mir Osman Ali Khan.
  • Those who were trying to tarnish the Nizam’s name what they themselves had done for the country and the people.
  • Nizam had donated five tons of gold to the National Defense Fund after the Independence of India.
  • Nizams’ substantial contribution to a variety of institutions of all creeds and communities acknowledges his secular image.

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