It’s the same word, or a reference can imply different things to different people highlighted by the Taliban when announcing the inauguration of new military units in the country of Nangarhar Province – Panipat Operational Unit.

This name attracted the inspiration from the famous historical fighting fighting for the 18th century and saw the Maratha army defeated by Afghan ruling forces.

Media website based in Kabul Aamej News reported Friday that this unit was named after the third battle of Panipat, struggling between the Maratha Empire and Afghan army who attacked Ahmad Shah Abdali (and Indian allies) in 1761. Abdali has won the battle, and it is estimated that 60,000 -70.00 people killed in battle, while many were brought in prisoners.

In India, many are still talking about courage displayed by Maratha soldiers in battle. It also inspired the Bollywood period drama, Panipat, in 2019, which was very insulting the courage of maratha which was brave and did a great job of stirring nationalist sentiments.

The film, however, encouraged a letter from the Afghan embassy that expressed concern to New Delhi for how the depiction of distorted Afghan rulers could damage the sentiments of people in Afghanistan. Panipat has also attracted anger from JATS in Rajasthan, causing the theater at Jaipur to stop filtering films.

Now naming a new military unit as the ‘Panipat’ by Talibans can be seen as a “clear sign” for Hindus in India, more to come two days after representative Jural Deputy Taliban Inamullah Samangan voiced support for Muslim girls in Karnataka involved in legal battle with the institution Their education is entitled to wear headscarves in the classroom.

Indian Muslim girls fight for the headscarf show that the headscarves are not Arabic culture, Iran, Egypt or Pakistan, but Islamic values ​​where Muslim girls worldwide, especially in the secular world, sacrifices with various types and maintain their religious value, “Sentang said in a tweet.

The US also criticized the headscarf ban in Karnataka on Saturday, where India replied that it was an internal problem.

Twitter users with the name Islam Paal, who identified as citizens “proud” under the Taliban regime, the new Panipat military unit said by saying it was a “clear sign” for Hindus.

Hindu must assume this as a clear sign. We haven’t forgotten our ancestors. Sister Muskan, we heard your cry (sic),” he said.

Muskan Khan, a 19-year-old student from Karnataka Mandya Pre-University (PU), has become one of the main faces of the ongoing hijab line, after the video stands until the alleged Heckler in the turmeric scarf becomes a viral.

Since the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan last August, New Delhi and Kabul have shared ups and downs in relationships.

In October last year, Taliban leader Anas Haqqani visited the Turkish ruler Mahmud Ghaznivi in ​​Afghanistan and referred to him as a “Muslim warrior” which “destroyed the idol of Somnath”.