At a recent rally, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath delivered a powerful call for unity, addressing Hindus amidst the increasingly volatile and Islamist political climate in South Asia. The ongoing anti-Hindu pogroms in Bangladesh, disguised as ‘political unrest,’ have served as a brutal wake-up call for Hindus in Bharat.
In response to this turmoil, CM Yogi delivered a stern yet subtle warning, urging Hindus to unite. His message was clear: “Batenge toh Katenge”—meaning if we are divided, we will be slaughtered. This message, simple yet profound, emphasized the need for Hindu unity against forces that seek to fracture the nation.
CM Yogi Issues Warning to Bharat’s Hindus
Bangladesh Is a Warning to Indian Hindus
CM Yogi’s warning wasn’t just about national solidarity; it was a reminder that Hindus in India could face similar threats if they remain divided. The backdrop of his speech in Agra was the horrific anti-Hindu pogroms in Bangladesh. Earlier, CM Yogi had questioned the pin-drop-silence of the INDIA Alliance on attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus.
INDI Alliance’e heart bleeds only for Palestine and their political causes.
But their lips are sealed against the violent targeting of Hindu homes, businesses, and lives by Islamist forces under the pretense of political unrest.
The atrocities in Bangladesh reveal that the shared regional “Bengali” identity between Hindus and Muslims did nothing to shield Hindus from the wrath of Islamists. This violence did not discriminate based on caste or creed. All Hindus were attacked indiscriminately. These ongoing horrors serve as a grim reminder that Hindus must unite for survival.
Deep State and Islamist Work In Tandem
The Deep State-sponsored Islamist chaos in Bangladesh to PM Sheikh Hasina’s ousting. However, it also led to devastating consequences for Hindus in the political vacuum it created. In the absence of leadership, Islamic zealots took the opportunity to launch brutal assaults on the Hindu minority. Hence, a surge in crimes like rape, murder, and arson was witnessed by Bangladeshi Hindus.
Therefore, Bangladeshi Hindues did not suffer political violence; it was a full-blown anti-Hindu pogrom in play while the Deep State stood by silently.
The atrocities in Bangladesh draw chilling parallels with past events like Direct Action Day. It brought back harsh memories of Razakar-led genocide of Hindus in Hyderabad in 1948. And it resonated with anti-Hindu violence during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. In this context, CM Yogi’s statement carries critical weight. His message underscores the importance of preventing such violence from spilling over into India under any pretext.
The Imperative of Unity
The idea of Hindu unity, transcending caste, language, and creed, is not just a political slogan. CM Yogi Adityanath’s words are a clarion call for vigilance and national cohesion. He emphasized that Hindu unity is essential for safeguarding Bharat from similar destabilization tactics being used in Bangladesh.
The message is clear: division of Hindus invites destruction of Hindus.
Owaisi’s Response to CM Yogi: Mockery Or Warning?
AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi wasted no time in mocking Yogi’s warning, downplaying the call for unity. Owaisi suggested that CM Yogi was perhaps talking about BJP’s internal politics. He termed this warning was a political statement of a CM who fears loss of power and relevance.
Also, he implied that Hindus are now fearful due to the atrocities occurring in Bangladesh, mocking the call for national unity as a sign of vulnerability. He further implied that Muslims in UP live under the fear of Yogi’s administration, mocking CM Yogi for asking for national and Hindu unity when the state government unfairly targets Muslims.
However, this rhetoric ignores the reality that CM Yogi’s administration strictly enforces the law against all criminals, regardless of religion. Owaisi’s suggestion that Muslims live in fear could be interpreted as an admission that many are not functioning within the bounds of the law. Thereby, inadvertently validating the effectiveness of Yogi’s policies in curbing lawlessness.
Owaisi’s provocative statements echo a darker narrative.
He is known for his claims of being a descendant of the Razakars of Hyderabad, infamous for hunting and killing Hindus in 1948.
Thus, his disdain for Hindu unity is palpable. To him, the call for Hindu unity is not about strength but vulnerability in the face of Islamist forces. Political observers have expressed concerns that Owaisi’s rhetoric is more than political jabs. His statements subtly hint at his anticipation for the possibility of Bangladesh-style unrest in India. His poltical ambitions are fueled by Islamist. Hence, his politics is disguised as secular, when in rality they are anti- Hindu at best and anti-India at worst.
Other Leaders Echo Concerns
Owaisi isn’t alone in his outlook. Leaders from the National Conference, including Farooq Abdullah, have used Bangldesh regime change to warn the BJP-led Modi 3.0 governemnt. Even pseudo-farm leaders like Rakesh Tikait have echoed similar threats. These opposition leaders seem to be rooting for unrest, hoping to exploit innocent citizens for orchestrating regime changes.
The recent visit of a U.S. diplomat to Kashmir has also raised alarm bells!
US Diplomats meet National Conference leader and former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in Srinagar.
Regime Change & Unrest in Kashmir is the real agenda.
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They probably signal a possible Deep State attempt to unite anti-Modi leaders under their umbrella. In Bangladesh, Hindu students who participated in protests against Sheikh Hasina found themselves targets of violence. Thereby, revealing the true nature of the so-called “student protests.” Bangladesh’s descent into chaos is a cautionary tale for Bharat. It unmasks how the Deep State manipulates local leaders to topple elected governments and replace them with compliant puppets.
When Rakesh Tikait talks about doing a Bangladesh in India, no action is taken on him
When Kangana Ranaut talks about how so called Farmers wanted a Bangladesh like situation, she is asked to Shut Up! pic.twitter.com/eyvymVcSbj
— The Jaipur Dialogues (@JaipurDialogues) August 26, 2024
Islamism as a Political Tool
The unrest in Bangladesh was not a spontaneous eruption of anger; it was a meticulously orchestrated plan. Islamist political parties like Jamaat-e-Islami and the BNP used student protests as a cover to destabilize Sheikh Hasina’s government. Her ousting was more than a political coup. It was an assault on secularism and the protections for minorities in Bangladesh.
This context gives CM Yogi’s call for unity broader implications. It’s not just about preventing communal violence within India. It’s about recognizing the geopolitical danger posed by Islamist forces under the guidance of the Deep State. The anti-India forces want to use religion, langugage, and caste to incite unrest. Thus, any political instability in India could lead to fresh violence against Hindus, much like what has transpired in Bangladesh.
CM Yogi’s Call Is a Fight for Unity
CM Yogi Adityanath’s “Batenge toh Katenge” was more than just a slogan; it was a grave warning to Hindus across Bharat. The political chaos in Bangladesh serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating the consequences of division and disunity.
Therefore, the threats to Hindus are real. And the consequences of ignoring them could be catastrophic. Hence, in the face of rising Islamist forces and Deep State-induced political instability, unity isn’t just a matter of survival – it’s about preserving the soul of the nation.