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“Peaceful” Lessons for Indian Hindus From Bleeding Bangladesh

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The recent riots in Bangladesh were never about the quota. The quota was removed in 2018 by the very same Sheikh Hasina that Deep State Dhruv Rathee and CIA Akash Banerjee label a “Dictator”. The Judiciary stayed the removal of the quota, and the Hasina government went to contest this stay on behalf of her people. The Supreme Court of Bangladesh repealed the stay and as of “Bloody Sunday” the quota was no longer a reality in Bangladesh.

However, the nation continued to riot. Why? Because the engineered riots were foreign-funded which swiftly morphed into a brutal genocide against the Hindu minority. Thus, the gruesome violence in India’s Backyard offers a few crucial lessons for Hindus in Bharat. The anti-Hindu atrocities that continue still in Bangladesh are reminiscent of Direct Action Day, revealing a sinister pattern that Indian Hindus must heed.

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Lesson 1 From Bangladesh: Unity Beyond Caste Divisions

The riots in Bangladesh showcased a stark reality: radical Islamists do not distinguish between different castes within Hinduism. The Bheem + Meem lovers must realize that when Islamists come for Hindus they do not politely request to know the caste of their intended victim!

To the radical “peacefuls”  all Hindus are non-Muslims, and hence they are undeserving of tolerance.

The targeted attacks on Hindu temples and homes were not based on caste lines. If a Hindu thinks that Islamists are peaceful and not “peaceful” towards lower castes, they are wrong. Any Islamist riot targets victims on the basis of their religious identity. They do not spare anyone who is not a Muslim. Therefore, Indian Hindus need to transcend their caste barriers. They must stay united in the face of caste lines that embolden Islamic extremism. Hence, they must also recognize leaders who create division within the Hindu community using a caste narrative. These leaders seek political benefits by weakening the collective strength of Hindus against external threats. 

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Therefore, Lesson No.1 is Dharma Before Jaati is the only path to survival of Hindus!

Lesson 2 From Bangladesh: The Fragility of Secular Sympathies

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The videos from Bangladesh reveal a distinct anti-Hindu ideology at play. Those Hindu students who participated in the anti-quota protests in Bangladesh found themselves victims of the violence as well. Hence, the radical extremists do not spare their non-Muslim allies!

Indian Hindus who believe they are safe due to their secular or leftist leanings are living in a fragile bubble of delusion.

When radical elements take up arms, they do not check your social media profile to see if you are a Righ-Wing Hindu before they attack! Their Islamic worldview is very specifically binary in nature. They only distinguish between those who conform to their Islamic beliefs and those who do not. Hence, radicals lack of ideological flexibility. Consequently, the only compensation is that left-liberal sympathizers are marked at Target No.2. The “peacefuls” come for them after they rid the world of devout Hindus.

Therefore, Lesson No.2 is Secularism will not save Hindus from the sword of “peace”.

Lesson 3 From Bangladesh: Le-Li Puppets Will Hide Reality Of Extremism

The Bangladeshi riots highlight how quickly extremist elements shed their secular pretenses. Today in Bangladesh, Hindu girls are being raped, Hindu men are being massacred, and Hindu temples/businesses are under attack. The radical “peacefuls” use any excuse to embrace outright violence against Murti-pujaks. And all the while, the Indian Muslims are trying to whitewash these truths.

Indian Hindus must recognize that the Ummah functions as a united society against all Hindus and non-muslims!

They hide each other’s crimes and hide behind Le-Li secularism. Consequently, any seemingly secular movement harbors a large segment of radical “peaceful” elements. And these Islamist radicals have only one agenda – Ghazwa-e-Hind! Therefore, Indian Hindus need to cultivate vigilance and preparedness to unmask these fake ‘sickular’ narratives. Additionally, they need to arm themselves with lessons from Bharat’s past to counter such “peacefulness”.

Therefore, Lesson No.3 is that the end goal of “peaceful” extremists is often the complete subjugation or elimination, while their ‘sickular’ co-religionists whitewash truths. 

Lesson 4: Learn From Bharat’s History

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Hindus in Bharat have a rich history of resilience and resistance against Islamic invasions and oppression. The proverb “धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः” highlights that Dharma only protects those who protect Dharma itself. Hence, Sanatanis must awaken out of their Ahima Parmo Dharma passivity.

Simple sympathy with Bangladeshi Hindus is not enough, Bharat needs to observe and learn important lessons from these riots.

Active defense of dharma and preparedness to protect the Hindu community are necessary. Remembering the valor of Hindu ancestors and the Islamic atrocities of the past is essential to the survival of Sanatana Dharma. Hindus need to reawaken the spirit to defend their faith and culture. Hindus of Bharat must be ready to walk the streets to protect their values and community from radical Islamic threats. Only then can the state of Bharat be safe. Only then can Hindu women and girls be protected. And only then can Sanatana Dharma survive. 

Therefore, Lesson No. 4 for Modern Hindus is to arm themselves with knowledge and insights to fight for their right to exist.

In the End

The brutal events in Bangladesh are a wake-up call for Hindus in India. Caste divisions must be set aside in favor of unity. Secular sympathies do not guarantee safety from extremist violence. The facade of secularism is a mask to hide the harsh reality of radical intentions. By arming themselves with lessons from the past and a resolve to protect their dharma, Indian Hindus can ensure that such atrocities do not find a foothold in Bharat.

The recent riots in Bangladesh have deep roots in the pre-Partition era. From 1905 till date the extremist, divisive Islamic ideology that led to Bharat’s partition came from the Muslims of East Pakistan. Hence, Bangladesh has forever been a religious faultline created by the British. Today, this faultline shows its genocidal face to Hindus and the world. To counter the emboldened Islamic sympathizers Hindus in Bharat need to pro-actively take on the mantle of Dharmic defense.

Let the tragic experiences of Bangladeshi Hindus inspire a strengthened commitment in Hindus to protect and uphold dharmic values against any threat, internal or external.

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