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Nagpur Violence: A “Peaceful” Pre-Planned Attack on Hindus

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The city of Nagpur was ablaze with “peaceful” violence on the night of 17th March 2025. Muslim mobs unleashed a pre-planned wave of terror specifically targeting the Hindu communities and homes.

An attempt at Blasphemy Narrative was initially built, to make the Nagpur Violence seem like a spontaneous Muslim riot.

However, it was quickly revealed as a pre-planned anti-Hindu assault.

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The coordinated nature of the attacks, the use of Muslim religious slogans, and the systematic targeting of Hindu-owned homes, shops, and public property pointed to a carefully orchestrated conspiracy. This incident, once again, exposed the dangerous pattern of misinformation-driven violence used by “peaceful” mobs to terrorize Hindus—an increasingly common occurrence across India.

Pre-Planned Aggression in Nagpur: Evidence and Statements

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While the violence initially appeared spontaneous, further investigation revealed clear signs of premeditation. Authorities confirmed that the mob’s actions were not spontaneous anger but a coordinated assault. The Nagpur violence was projected to be triggered by rumors of a Quran being desecrated during a demonstration advocating for the removal of Aurangzeb’s tomb. The Madrassa Muslims think of this oppressive Mughal as their HERO and father, thus, oppose the demands of Hindus to be razed.

However, the “peaceful” mob did not merely express outrage; they came armed with swords, axes, and stones – to perpetrate large-scale destruction in a Hindu-dominant area of the city.

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Targeted Attacks: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis and DCM Shinde explicitly stated that the mob violence was pre-planned. A BJP MLA said that the “peacefuls” selectively attacked Hindu homes and shops. Additionally, he states that the local Muslims did not leave their vehicles parked in the usual area. Thereby, leading to a suspicion that they seemed to know that their brethren would unleash Unholy Ramadan Hell on the streets of Nagpur.

Eyewitnesses state, “Specific establishments were burned. The attackers knew exactly which properties to destroy. This was a conspiracy, not a random act of violence.”

Coordinated Mob: BJP MLA Pravin Datke also confirmed that the violence was meticulously planned. He revealed that CCTV footage showed armed men moving in groups, attacking only Hindu-owned businesses and vehicles. “It was clear that the assailants were briefed beforehand on which properties to vandalize,” he added.

Swaords and More – An Armed Mob: According to Nagpur Police Commissioner Ravindra Singhal, the rioters were carrying stones and bricks. However, a policeman stated last night that the rioters had talwar and other weapons. Thus, indicating that they came prepared for large-scale violence. 33 cops and 5 civilians were injured. Additionally, over 40 vehicles were burnt.

Fake Rumors: The Age-Old Trigger for Violence

The incident in Nagpur is part of a disturbing pattern where false rumors are deliberately spread to justify pre-planned aggression. The playbook is familiar: fake claims of religious insults, followed by mob violence. The rioters are angry about burning a Chadar by the Shiv Jayanti VHP procession.

This started a chain of Chinese whispers – chadar burning turned into the burning of Islamic AyYat – which then turned into Quran burning.

Nuh, Haryana Riots (2023): During the Nuh violence, fake announcements were made in mosques accusing Hindus of desecrating religious sites. The mob, armed with swords and firearms, specifically targeted Hindu temples and homes.

Indore, MP Riots (2025): In Madhya Pradesh, false rumors of firecrackers were used to attack a nationalist biker rally. In 2020, Indore saw a similarly fake blasphemy clause to attack Hindu religious processions. No matter the date, no matter the cause – Hindu homes and shops were torched while mobs chanted religious slogans.

Delhi Riots (2020): Fake news of anti-Muslim violence spread during the CAA protests. Thus, leading to a well-orchestrated assault on Hindus, with masked men using petrol bombs and firearms.

The pattern is clear: spread falsehoods, incite mobs, and target Hindus in an organized wave of terror. The Nagpur incident was no different, with rumors being used as a smokescreen to justify a premeditated attack.

Selective Targeting of Hindus and Violence Against Police

Eyewitnesses and local reports confirmed that the mob deliberately targeted Hindu households and businesses. “Moderate” Muslims did not stop the waves of anti-Hindu mobs. The fake rumors began in the day but no violence ensued. However, right after evening Namaz, the “peacefuls” unleashed their pre-planned violence.

Destruction of Hindu Property: Mobs torched Hindu-owned shops and homes. Vehicles parked outside Hindu residences were set ablaze. Hindu symbols and posters were defaced in an apparent attempt to intimidate the community.

Attacks on Police: The rioters did not spare law enforcement either. When police attempted to control the mob, they were met with attacks. DCP Zone V Niketan Kadam and several officers were injured. According to social media, the mob was well-armed and strategically attacked security forces to destabilize the area.

Public Property Set on Fire: The mob also vandalized public infrastructure, setting fire to buses, police barricades, and traffic booths. The level of coordination and firepower demonstrated that the violence was not a spontaneous outburst but a pre-planned assault aimed at creating maximum destruction.

A Historical Parallel: The Legacy of Aurangzeb’s Tyranny

The mob violence in Nagpur is more than just a communal riot. Instead, it is a continuation of the anti-Hindu mindset bred as the legacy of tyrants like Aurangzeb. Hindus across Bharat demanded the removal of Aurangzeb’s tomb. The structure is a sore symbol of Mughal oppression, temple destruction, and the massacre of Hindus.

However, defenders of Aurangzeb’s legacy use the tomb of fanatic Aurangzeb as inspiration to continue his Hinduphobic legacy.

Aurangzeb’s fans resort to violence, at theatres that showcase his cruelty and on the roads to shield his name with fire and blood. The irony is clear: these people who claim to fight for history are the ones attempting to forget that their ancestors had to probably convert due to his oppression. These zombies protect the tomb of a man who butchered 4.6 million Hindus. And they are willing to torch the homes and temples of present-day Hindus to continue their path of Hindu hatred.

Conclusion: Secularism is a Farce, Violence is the Reality

The Nagpur violence has once again exposed the reality of India’s so-called secularism. VHP procession burnt Aurangzeb’s effigy with a chaddar on it Shiv Jayanti. They seemingly broke the law and the police were taking appropriate action. However, mobs of a “peaceful” kind, chanting Islamic slogans, burnt Hindu homes and attacked police officers.

“Peacefuls” have made one thing clear – secularism is a mere disguise they wear to fool Hindus.

Behind their secular face lies an agenda of religious aggression. And every town that burns in its flames of hate knows this truth. “Peacefuls” target Hindus in pre-planned violence under the garb of communal harmony. Thus, Hindus must recognize this pattern.

The nation burns whenever these “peaceful” mobs want, and they do so with impunity.

Whether in Nuh, Indore, Delhi, or Nagpur, the message is the same—aggression against Hindus is premeditated, systematic, and brutal. It is time Hindus see through the façade of secularism.

Let us recognize the violence for what it truly is – a war against Hindu existence and the Indian State.

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