The Mughal era ended with the British rule of India under Queen Victoria's rule. (Image: Wikipedia)

Queen Victoria rid India of Islamic terrorists and invaders - with this tagline, Hindu Sena, a right wing outfit was seen celebrating the British royal's death anniversary on January 22.

Known for its bizarre protests and celebrations, the Hindu Sena on Tuesday organised an event at Delhi's Jantar Mantar to celebrate the Queen.

In its invite that is circulating on social media, Hindu Sena also declared the 1857 as the year in which India gained independence in the truest sense.

The Hindu Sena event invite.

It states, "Britishers under the dynamic leadership of Empress Victoria brought hundreds of princely states under one umbrella and became one country under one law."

The last of the Mughals, Bahadur Shah Zafar was still ruling as a nominal head of the dynasty in the 1850s when the British put an end to the regime and banished him to Rangoon, where he died.

Praising the British rulers for their role in ending the Mughal era, Hindu Sena has further compiled a list of all that the Queen contributed towards building the nation.

The Sena has said in its invite, "Indian Parliament, law, judiciary, Indian Army, Administrative Services, Railways, Postal Services are some of the contributions of the Britishers for which we should be thankful for them (sic)."

This was the same outfit that had earlier celebrated US President Donald Trump's birthday with a 7 kg cake in 2017. It had also observed a prayer in 2016 to wish Trump's victory in the US elections.