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Friday, April 19, 2024

Attacks on Hindu festivities: An opportunity to sanitize illegal settlements

Did Hindus take permission for the procession? What was the need to take out procession from Muslim areas? The slogans of ‘Jai Shree Ram’ angered Muslims, etc. These are some of the phony reasons presented by Muslim apologists for attacks on Hindu religious processions and festivals. However, the real reason for attack on Hindu festivals is something else and that is stated here: The joyous march of Hindus is too much for Muslims, as it is a direct affront to their Allah, who teaches Kafirs (disbelievers) and Mushriks (Hindus) must suffer both now and in the afterlife. It’s no surprise that Muslims go to great lengths to turn happy moments into tragedies.

It is not just Muslim apologists who are deceiving the public; the entire ecosystem, from the police to the government to the media, is attempting to pin the blame solely on Hindus. They are designing methods to ensure that victims (Hindus) are imprisoned while rioters (Muslims) are released.

Hindus should not get carried away by arguments presented by Muslim apologists but ponder on the below points:

Why is it that only Hindu festivals are attacked in this country and our neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc.? Why no Muslim celebration has ever been assaulted and marred by Hindus in the sub-continent? The attack on Hindu festivals by Muslims is not a new phenomenon. It has been a favorite pastime of Muslims ever since Islam arrived on the subcontinent.

So, what distinguishes the recent countrywide attacks on Hindu festivities such as Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti? Of course, nothing has changed in terms of motivation, pattern, or strategy. In terms of intensity and scale, the current attacks may be different from the past attacks. So, should it be business as usual for Hindus. No, because such attacks are going to grow in number and intensity as more and more Muslim ghettos grow in number.

The burgeoning Muslim ghettos are crime hotspots that endanger both Hindus and national security. These Muslim enclaves are no-go zones where illegal Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, and criminals call the shots. Even police officers are afraid to go into these neighbourhoods. Consider the case of Jahangirpuri. The neighbourhood, according to accounts, is a crime hotspot where the writ of undocumented Bangladeshis looms large. For fear of Muslim riots, Hindus in this area ceased commemorating Ambedkar Jayanti and Valmiki Jayant a long time ago.

Here are few questions that Muslim apologists must answer:

Do Muslims take permission when they block roads every Friday? What if Hindus feel offended and attack Muslims for celebrating their festivals? Is there an embargo on Hindus for taking procession through Muslim localities?  

For fake secularists, one-sided attack on Hindus, becomes a violent clash between two communities. It is high time Hindus see through their games and authorities ignore such pressure tactics to ensure only those involved in violence are penalized. The authorities must muster courage, enter the no-go zone areas, and flush out illegal settlers. A stern message should go to all rioters that any attempts to balkanize Bharat will not be tolerated. The authorities should not let Bharat become another Pakistan where Hindus are starring at extinction.

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