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Friday, March 29, 2024

“You Kaafirs are talking too much”, said mob lynching Bharat Yadav near Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi

As readers of HinduPost know, a Hindu lassi seller Bharat Yadav, owner of Nattho Lassi near Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura, was thrashed by a Muslim mob during Ramzan. Due to this beating, he died a few days later from head injuries.

As expected, the national mainstream media did not give this incident much coverage. After all, the victim’s name is not Akhlaq or Junaid or Khan or some such, which sends our liberals into card carrying, candle carrying frenzy.

His name was, horror of horrors, BHARAT, which is the name of our nation since time immemorial. Hence no cards or candles for him.

However, there are still a few honest journalistic institutions. Swarajya magazine being one of them. They carried a detailed ground reporting of the incident, which can be found here. Note: I am a subscriber, non-subscribers can read up to 7 articles free each month.

The wife of Bharat Yadav, who was killed by a mob, with their minor daughter at their home in Chowk Bazaar, Mathura. (Picture: Swati Goel Sharma)

The article gives details, from multiple eye witnesses, of the actual quarrel that happened before the lynching. The shocking piece is that the two lassi vendors were repeatedly called “Kaafirs” (derogatory term used for non-Muslims) and insulted as Kaafirs. A woman in burkha, who was instigating the Muslim mob, and is apparently politically connected in that area, said this: “You kaafirs are talking too much now.”

And this is right next to Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi!

Can such a scenario, reversed, ever be imagined? Can you imagine a mob of Hindus, next to the Kaaba in Mecca, taunt and then beat to death a Muslim kabab vendor? Please think about this. Because it shows us how unequal is the power equation between Hindus and Muslims. Hindus are beaten to death, after being taunted for being Kaafirs, right next to one of their holiest sites. But Islam does not even allow non-Muslims into Mecca. Only Muslims can enter Mecca.

So let’s review:

1. Hindus are asked to tolerate the destruction of their holiest shrines at Ayodhya, Mathura, Kashi (But Muslims do not even allow Hindus near their holiest shrine)

2. Hindus are taunted as Kaafirs right next to their holiest shrines (But Muslims do not even allow Hindus near their holiest shrine, or even practise their religion in the country housing said shrine)

3. Hindus are beaten to death right next to their holiest shrines (But… you get the picture, right?)

Yet, such a ridiculous imbalance is never discussed on our national media. It is never brought up by liberals. This is how colonized the minds of these so-called “liberals” are. That they do not even realize that they have already submitted to the Islamic “dhimmi” system whereby they are nothing more than dhimmis (second class) in the Islamic power structure.

(Featured Image: Courtesy Swarajyamag.com


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Vinay Kumar
Vinay Kumar
Devout Hindu and practising brahmin, very interested in history and current affairs of Bharat. Do not believe in birth-based "caste" but rather varna based on swadharma and swabhava, and personal commitment to that varna's dharmas. I don't judge people by the religion they profess: every human being should be treated with equal dignity. At the same time, I don't judge a religion by the people I know who profess it. A religion, like any doctrine, should be subjected to critical examination using facts and reason.

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