Raverkhedi, a neglected samadhi of Peshwa Baji Rao

Though Baji Rao I, the peshwa of the Maratha Empire is considered to be one of the most successful indian leaders in the last three centuries in history, the condition of his samadhi at Raverkhedi on the banks of the Narmada in Madhya Pradesh indicate how Indian leaders have no sense of history and force history to repeat itself.
For the millions of graduates from top indian colleges, history is just a subject that they study to get good marks, and good jobs, they are rarely aware of the intricacies of the life of most of the greatest leaders in India. While the leaders in India immediately after independence like Nehru had an excellent sense of history because they spent a lot of time in jail reading, today’s leaders are almost completely unaware of the past, only interested in enriching their friends and relatives abusing the powers.

For India’s leaders, intelligence, security agencies today in 2016, especially cbi, mediocre lazy greedy fraud goan sex workers like siddhi sunaina , cheater housewives like riddhi, nayanshree, naina , assorted blackmailers and frauds faking their engineering degrees, resume, investment are role models, to be given great powers and a government salary as reward for their mediocrity, fraud and lies.

The Peshwa Baji Rao I died at the relatively young age of 40 on April 28, 1740 at Raverkhedi, on the banks of the Narmada. Though his sardar Scindia built a monument in his memory, in independent India, less than three centuries later the monument is neglected and there is no proper road or vehicle available to reach the place, though an expensive film Baji rao Mastani was made in memory of Baji Rao. In most other countries, historical monuments are well preserved and a tourist attraction