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Hindu Blood Flows As Maa Durga Immersion Turns Deadly In Bahraich 

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The communal clashes in Bahraich have become the latest chapter in Bharat’s increasing list of “peaceful” tensions. In a nation where Hindus form the majority, every Hindu festival is marred by incidents of “peaceful” violence and intolerance. Hence, the now-awake Sanatanis raises troubling questions in the aftermath of such actions by the One-Book community. Is this the price of ‘sickularism’ that opposition parties want Bharat’s Hindus to pay? Why is it so difficult to protect the Hindu way of life in Sanatana Bharat? 

Bahraich Faces Deadly Clashes: The Durga Idol Immersion Procession

In the small town of Bahraich in Uttar Pradesh, tragedy struck during a Durga idol immersion procession. What was meant to be a harmonious celebration of the Hindu faith turned into a deadly communal clash. A 22-year-old Hindu youth, Ram Gopal Mishra, lost his life to a gunshot wound as tensions flared between Hindus and “peacefuls”. As the Maa Durga procession passed through a Muslim-dominated area in Mahasi, the “peacefuls” turned violent. Arguments escalated the communal tensions to result in violence.

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And Bahraich saw “peaceful” stones pelting and shots fired, leaving the blood of Hindus flowing in injury and death!

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Consequently, innocent Ram Gopal Mishra’s death has intensified tensions. An eyewitness claims that Mishra was dragged into a Muslim house by the “peacefuls” and shot multiple times at point-blank range! The young man was a new husband of 4 months and he died on the spot for his Dharma. Consequently, the streets of Bahraich erupted in further violence as vehicles were set ablaze. Therefore, the authorities were forced to cancel processions in nearby areas like Fakharpur, fearing the situation would worsen.

Radicals Rising: Is This the True Face of ‘Secularism’?

This incident is not an isolated one in Bharat. Across India, many Maa Durga processions and Puja faced “peaceful” intolerance. Why? Because Hindu hatred is the lifeblood of “peacefuls” who learn the radical way to show dominance through violence through “peaceful” books and religious leaders. Consequently, these elements find opportunities to disrupt Hindu festivals and traditions time and again, particularly in areas where they are dominant!

The “sickular” opposition leaders give cover-fire to these elements in cases of intolerance or try to pin the blame on the Hindu majority for any act of communal disharmony. 

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Additionally, in INDI Alliance-ruled states, the administration skews the rules to ensure that Hindu festivals take a backseat to “peaceful” practices of intolerant behavior and expectations. And all of this is done in the name of ‘sickularism’ promoted by the opposition parties! 

The Blood of Hindus in Bahraich is a stark reminder that these concerns are not exaggerated. When a Hindu majority nation finds itself struggling to maintain peace during its own religious festivals, it becomes evident that something has gone deeply wrong. And these madrassa taught radical “peacefuls” who fuel such unrest are challenging the core values of harmony that India has long been known for.

Yogi Adityanath’s Stern Warning: Law and Order Will Prevail in Bahraich

UP CM Yogi Adityanath has taken a firm stance on Bahraich. Moreover, he warned those who disrupt peace in Bahraich that they will not be spared. Additionally, he also assured that Maa Durga idol immersions would continue as scheduled despite the violence.

Additional police forces have been deployed to maintain order, and authorities are working to identify and arrest the rioters.

Police officials responsible for negligence have been suspended. And investigations are ongoing to punish those who are responsible. Yet, the question remains – how did it come to this? Why are Hindu communities being targeted during their own religious observances?

A Broader Pattern: Rising Anti-Hindu Sentiments

Bahraich is not the only place witnessing such disturbing trends. From Bengal to Bihar to Tripura, communal tensions are on the rise. These riots are fueled by radicals and a political climate of the “Mohabbat ki Dukaan’ that emboldens “peacefuls” actions. Additionally, the opposition parties, while often touting secularism, turns a blind eye to the growing threats faced by Hindus in their own land.

Therefore, the reality is that this ‘sickularism’ is little more than a veil to allow anti-Hindu elements to flourish unchecked.

Is this the future Bharat is heading towards? Is India a place where every Sanatani celebration shall pay a price in blood?

Can Hindus no longer celebrate their faith without fear of violence? Hence, Bahraich may be a small town, but its current state raises issues of national importance. Thus, the challenge now is for Sanatanis to truly awaken, unite, and quell these acts of “peaceful” dominance to protect the cultural legacy and heritage. Or else Dharma shall die a thousand deaths under the silence of Sanatanis and appeasement of politicians in Bharat!

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