Hindus of Bharat - wake up.
You cannot fight a snake by showing a merciful character.
Of late, we were seeing some disturbing trends from the RSS head like
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Don’t go looking for a shivling in every mosque...
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which is obviously absolutely deplorable.
Had the Hindus of Bharat been a little bit more aggressive to protect their dharma, the story would have been totally different.
But alas!
We maintained the status quo of willful blindness when a madrasa chaap person was made the first education minister of Bharat by a progeny of Giasuddin Gazi and the tradition is still going on.
It's very sad that the young Hindus of Bengal hardly know about the person for whom the entire of Bengal or Kolkata was not given to Pakistan.
How could the Hindus forget about the resistance that Gopal Chandra Mukherjee or Gopal Patha created and how he turned the tables and took the fight directly at the doors and mohalla of the M community after the direct action day claimed many Hindu brothers' lives and the virginity of many Hindu sisters in Bengal?
So, Hindus of Bharat.
Enough slavery...
Enough servility...
Now wake up and reclaim your true identity...
Remember, you are the progeny of people of great valor like Arjuna, Bhisma, Shivaji, Rana Pratap, and many more...
And the young Hindus of Bengal - here is a small video on Gopal Patha who rescued your forefathers from being slaughtered like lambs by fanatic M mob on the streets of Kolkata and elsewhere started on 16th August - infamously known as Direct Action Day, and thus stopped today's Bengal being part of Pakistan...
Here's why BJP must do a course correction in its approach towards Hindu sentiments. Instead, it is becoming more like Congress or the Left. The fierce right-wing leaders are not being made visible in the pan-India forum. They are ready to sacrifice firebrand supporters like Nupur Sharma or recently Kajal Hindustani.
The following writings are taken from Ashish Dhar discussing about the need of Bajrang Dal and VHP.
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Too many people suddenly are feeling nostalgic about Bajrang Dal and VHP. They are lamenting that they are no longer a patch on what they used to be. Well, they were cut down to size by the big shots as soon as they started smelling power in the 90s. The thing is the bigshots were uncomfortable with their existence because the so-called goons were no longer politically useful to them and only embarrassed them in the media, 5-star conferences, and lit fests. So, the big names started distancing themselves from these outfits. But the real blow came after their 2004 defeat in national elections. The state leadership of Gujarat, led by leader ji, started reopening all the closed cases against VHP and Bajrang Dal. The govt got so vicious that they forced a firebrand VHP leader, Prahlad Shastri, to commit suicide in 2005.
The party had two options back then - easy path and difficult path. Obviously, they chose the easy path of throwing the BD/VHP cadre under the bus. The bus was headed to a destination called 'Vikas'. What they ignored was that it would run out of diesel one day. The difficult option was to provide intellectual cover to the people on whose muscle power, the big names had come to power. Much like the Marxist academics give cover to their less sophisticated comrades on the street.
There is no room for pretending to take the moral high ground when it comes to the realities of electoral politics. But since the Sangh leadership had by then already embraced a culture of profound anti-intellectualism, it was too late in the day to change course. More so, because they were already the principal opposition and power was just a whiff away. There was no need to invest in intellectual capital, they felt, as they do even now. That choice was fatal, not so much for the party but its crores of supporters.
It is a sad fact of life that modern academic research in the humanities is not some sophisticated enquiry into higher truths as it was in ancient India. Rather, it is the basic ammunition in this information age, where the internet and media intrude into the privacy of living rooms. Even today, nothing of significance can be achieved "on the ground" if there is no investment in intellectual capital by the party. And since that investment is never going to happen, the party will drift more and more towards the left, eventually becoming indistinguishable from them. In fact, it has already made that transition, and anyone not blinded by the love of the party or its leaders will see the writing on the wall. Ambedkar worship, SC/ST & minority appeasement, the sudden introduction of leftist vocabulary like subaltern into their cheap rhetoric, etc. are sure signs.
Left to fend for themselves, Hindus with this basic understanding of reality must remember they are on their own. They must invest in long-term institution-building and play the infinite game well or prepare to perish. No two ways about it.
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For all of the young generation of Bharat - here's what happened on
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