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Nigerians should be asked to leave Bharat: Congress’ Ex Goa CM, Ravi Naik

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Ravi Naik

Senior Congress leader Ravi Naik, a former Chief Minister of Goa, asked for a complete ban on Nigerians entering Bharat, while using a pejorative racist slur to describe them. His comments could not have come at a more inopportune time, given that the the Government of Bharat is trying to assuage feelings of the African community residing in Bharat which has seen several attacks in recent weeks, the worst being the murder of Congolese national Masonda Ketanda Olivier in New Delhi.

I hate Indians, they are a beastly people with a beastly religion: Winston Churchill

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Churchill

The story that British schoolbooks tell children about Churchill is of a British Bulldog, with unprecedented moral bravery and patriotism. He, who defeated the Nazis during World War II and spread civilization to indigenous people from all corners of the globe. Historically, nothing could be further from the truth.

Deobandis & Wahhabis have infiltrated Chennai mosques, says letter to TN police, CM

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Wahhabis

In a worrying development, a letter sent to the Tamil Nadu CM says that Islamists from the influential & radical Deobandi & Wahhabi schools of Sunni Islam have started taking over managing committees of Chennai based mosques. The letter was sent by a Muslim organization ‘Ahlus Sunnath Wal Jamaths Federation’. 

Kerala CPM Minister Sudhakaran Denigrates Hindu Sanyasis, Praises Christian and Muslim Priests

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CPM Minister Sudhakaran

It seems that even though Marxists in Bharat espouse communist atheism, the Abrahamic faiths (Chrsitianity and Islam) hold a special position in their hearts. CPM MLA from Ambalappuzha constituency, G Sudhakaran, who is also the minister for public works in the Government of Kerala, recently said that Hindu sanyasis (ascetic) do not wear underwear, while Christian & Muslim priests are ‘decent’.

Sudhakaran was in the news recently for breaking the election code by peeping into the polling booth when veteran CPM leader VS Achutanandhan was casting his vote. Were Suhakaran’s remarks alluding to sexual licentiousness? If so, he has conveniently forgotten the various sex scandals involving Muslim and Christian clergy that have hit Kerala in recent years.

Such contempt and denigration of Hindu beliefs and practices is common for Marxists. And it is not surprising, given the views on Hindu Dharma of  their ideological fountainhead Karl Marx (1818 – 1883) :

1] “That man, the sovereign of nature, fell down on his knees in adoration of Hanuman, the monkey, and Sabbala, the cow” (The British Rule of IndiaNew York Daily Tribune, June 25, 1853). Marx believed that British rule despite its iniquities was a progressive force for Bharat.

2] “England has to fulfill a double mission in India: one destructive, the other regenerating – the annihilation of the old Asiatic society, and the laying of the material foundation of Western society in Asia” (The Future Results of British Rule in IndiaNew York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853).

So while communists of Kerala and elsewhere indulge in Hindu-bashing, they suck up to Islamists and Christian missionaries as the support of either of these groups is vital for them to come to power in Kerala. This 2007 article in DNA shows how this vote-bank game works in Kerala.

And believe it or not, CPM’s G Sudhakaran has also written poems in praise of that Muslim ‘icon’ Osama bin-Laden!

Such repeated assaults on Hindu identity and heritage, while molly-coddling the most fanatical elements in Abrahamic society, has resulted in the sorry state of affairs in the country today; all this in the name of secularism.

ISIS publicly burns alive 19 Yezidi women for rejecting sex slavery

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Yezidi women
In yet another chilling act of barbarity by the dreaded Islamist terror organization IS (Islamic State, also known as ISIS), 19 Yezidi women were burnt alive by them for refusing to act as sex slaves. The Yezidis are an ethnically Kurdish religious minority which lives primarily in Iraq and are considered as ‘devil worshippers’ by the region’s majority Muslim population.

Why do the New York Times & BBC Have Such a Jaundiced View of Bharat?

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New York Times & BBC

Among the Western media with an anti-Bharat bias, New York Times (NYT) & British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) are without doubt the leaders of the pack. Regular consumers of these two media outlets (one in print and the other in TV/radio) would observe a consistent pattern with regards to coverage of Bharat. Doom & gloom, bleak economic prospects, oppressive and troubled society – these are the themes which dominates NYT & BBC coverage of Bharat. And the negativity becomes especially pronounced whenever a BJP Government is in power at the centre.

‘Experience has left us petrified”, say IIT students detained by Italian police

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IIT Student
From left: Deepak, Uday and Akshit. (Image Credit: HT Photo)

Three IIT students, on an internship program in Europe, had a harrowing experience after Italian police detained them for 10 hours without offering any explanation & whisked them on a flight to another city. The students were finally released after they managed to contact a relative who contacted the Bharatiya embassy in Italy. The experience has left the students traumatized since it is a clear case of racial profiling, but they have decided to continue with their trip to Europe.

“PM Modi is the best PM, he sat with us, asked us about our troubles”#ModiInQatar

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#ModiInQatar

PM Narendra Modi struck a chord with the migrant workers in Doha, Qatar during his recent trip to Qatar. Often overlooked & left to their own devices by the Government of Bharat, the Bharatiya diaspora abroad is at last feeling that their home country cares for them.

Hindus in Bangladesh do not Feel Safe: BJP National Executive Committee Member

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Persecution of Hindus In Bangladesh

BJP National Executive Committee Member Arun Halder, while on a trip to Bangladesh to attend a religious conference, told an international news media outlet that Hindus in Bangladesh do no feel safe and that they would be forced to flee to Bharat if the attacks on them continued.

According to this report

People of the Hindu community in Bangladesh do not feel safe, according to BJP National Executive Committee Member Arun Halder.  He told BBC Bangla yesterday that he would convey this notion to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Halder and two other Indian politicians came to Bangladesh a few days ago to attend the “International Sanatan Religion Conference” in Madaripur.  The delegation also visited Jhalakathi, Patuakhali and Chittagong.  Talking about the conference, Halder said the Hindus at the meeting raised the issue of their protection and said if protection was not ensured, they would migrate to West Bengal.

He said India was concerned about attacks and repression on the Hindus in various places in Bangladesh. However, he did not blame the government for the situation.  “The Awami League government always protects the interests of the Hindus. This information is well known in India too,” Halder told the BBC.”

While the Sheikh Hasina Government must be appreciated for its prosecution of the Jamaat-e-Islami war criminals, who along with the Pakistani Army murdered lakhs, mostly Hindus, during the 1971 war, the Government of Bharat must keep up the pressure on Bangladesh at all possible forums to ensure the well-being of Hindus. Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League party also has Islamist elements who harass and persecute Hindus. Bangladesh has witnessed a series of brutal hackings of Hindus and secular bloggers recently – and the police in Bangladesh seem helpless to stop these brazen attacks. Heart wrenching cases of murder, rape, and dispossession of Bangladeshi Hindus are a regular occurrence.

But it is a welcome first step that more BJP leaders talk vocally about the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh and elsewhere.

JNU Professors Instigating us to Support Naxalites, Say Bastar Villagers

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JNU Cesspool Bastar Molests

In a startling development, villagers in Bastar, Chattisgarh have complained to police that visiting faculty from JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) & Dehi Unviersity, accompanied by CPI-M workers, have been spreading disaffection regarding the State of Bharat, and instigating villagers to support the Naxalite/Moaist terrorist movement.

The villagers of Kumakoleng, Nama and Soutnar in Bastar district submitted the hand-written complaint at Darbha police station after a visit by JNU professor Archana Prasad (Centre for Informal sector and labour studies), Delhi University professor Nandni Sundar (who travelled under the alias Professor Richa Keshav), Vineet Tiwari from Joshi Research Institute and CPI (Marxist) leader Sanjay Parate.

As per the complaint, JNU professors told the villagers,“State administration will not provide anything. If you don’t listen to Naxalites your life & property will be in danger. Call back those who have surrendered. If police will camp here, your sisters & daughters will not be safe. Naxalites will take care of you.”

The complaint letter goes on to say that the villagers are tired of being persecuted by Naxalites who beat them up, loot their money and rations. They are happy with the efforts made by the administration to improve their lives, and want nothing to do with Naxalites. But when people from Delhi come and make such provocative speeches to drag them back into the same muck of Naxalism, it breaks their unity and spirit. They request the administration to prevent such Naxal supporting outsiders from entering their village and spoiling their future.

Bastar Villagers' letter
Extract of letter written by Bastar villagers

Naxal/Maoist Terror

Large swathes of West Bengal, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and other states of Bharat have been facing a fierce terrorist insurgency launched by Maoists in 1967 from the Naxalbari village of West Bengal (hence the term ‘Naxalites’). In 2005, then PM Manmohan Singh called left-wing Maoist communist terrorism as the ‘biggest threat facing the nation’. Maoists take their ideological inspiration from Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong, and want to overthrow the Government of Bharat and establish a Chinese style totalitarian Communist state. Since it started, Naxal/Maoist/Left-Wing Terror has led to over 10,000 deaths & has contributed to almost a third of terrorist incidents across the nation.

University Campuses – Safe Zones for Separatists?

The outlawed Naxalites have many over-ground sympathizers, and their urban front organizations have made deep inroads into many University campuses, especially the social science departments. Incendiary propaganda material supporting the Naxal ‘revolutionaries’ can be found without too much trouble on JNU and Jadavapur University campuses..The recently released film ‘Buddha in a Traffic Jam’ by Vivek Agnihotri shows how young minds in college are brainwashed by Naxal sympathizers in academics and media.

In 1999, in the midst of the Kargil war, leftist students in JNU organised a Bharat-Pakistan mushaira (poetic gathering) where Bharat and its defence forces were openly abused. In 2010, leftist students in JNU held a night-long ‘celebration’ of the slaughter of 76 CRPF personnel by Naxals in an ambush at Dantewada, Chattisgarh. In February this year, an event was held at JNU to protest the ‘judicial murder’ of convicted Kashmiri terrorist Afzal Guru, in which anti-national slogans like ‘Bharat ki barbadi tak jung chalegi’, ‘Bharat tere tukde honge, Inshallah, Inshallah” were raised. It appears that campuses have become safe zones for separatists of all hues – Naxals, Kashmiris etc – left-wing and other radical elements have come together in a strategic alliance against their common enemy: Hindu nationalists.

In 2014, DU English professor G N Saibaba, deputy secretary of the ‘Revolutionary Democratic Front’, was arrested for Naxal links; he was given bail in April this year, while the case against him is still in court. Later that year, J Apparao, an associate professor of Andhra University was arrested by the Visakhapatnam rural police for suspected Maoist links. In Feb 2016, Dr. Bilakshan Ravidas, a professor and proctor at Bhagalpur University, was arrested by Bihar police on suspected Naxal links.

The events of the last few months have shown the deep-rooted radicalization and politicization within academia, especially in social sciences. Marxists have dominated the academic/intellectual space since Independence, and their outrage over the police investigation of the anti-national event at JNU was extremely revealing. “Hindu society is the most violent society in the world’”, “Government is destroying freedom of expression”, “Government sent masked IB (Intelligence Bureau) agents to raise anti-national slogans and defame JNU” were some of the invective spewed by Marxist professors like Jayati Ghosh, Nivedita Menon and others.

But going to villages and exhorting people to support terrorists who reject the Constitution of the country is unforgivable. If proved, the Chattisgarh and Central Governments should take exemplary action against the professors involved to send a tough message to rogue elements in academia.