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This Diwali, stay away from Halal-certified groceries and cosmetics; don’t sponsor Jihad with your festival

The Halal Economy System has crept so finely into our secular system that it has become challenging to dodge it. Though it initially started as a practice of Muslims eating animal meats slaughtered in the Halal way, the Halal economy is now dominating even the non-meat products market and has forced itself on religion-agnostic items.

This parallel economy in ‘secular’ Bharat is a grave concern for the security of our country, and the Government should immediately attempt to stop the Halal-certification system. However, it is easier said than done, as the secular Government often finds its hands tied. Every Hindu, in his capacity, must initiate a boycott of Halal food and products and be mindful of what they consume.

They should ask raise questions, howsoever uncomfortable it sounds, to the supplier of their goods and refuse to spend money on anything with Halal certification. This refusal is the only way to stop the gradual Islamization of Bharat. 

Many Hindu associations have taken this initiative from this Diwali itself. They have started the mission of celebrating ‘Halal-free Diwali’ this year by boycotting all Halal-certified goods. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Sri Ram Sene first kept this demand. Their prime request was that halal meat food items should not be served to Hindus as it goes against our religious beliefs.

Pro-Hindu groups have also taken the “Halal-free Diwali” campaign to Karnataka and have asked global food chains like Mcdonald’s and KFC to segregate Halal and non-Halal meat products for the knowledge of the consumer. These Hindu groups have also warned of a nationwide campaign against these brands if their demands are unmet. They have sent notices to the food outlets against serving halal meat to Hindus and have written to the Centre to ban serving Halal-certified products to Hindus.

Similar demonstrations have also been reported from Maharashtra and Goa. The memorandums stated that the demands must be implemented within a week, or else nationwide demonstrations would happen. 

Those who are blissfully unaware of the negative impact of the Halal economy and how it supports Jihadism can read about it in detail in our article, Is ‘Halal’ the New Form of Jihad Being Unleashed?

Unfortunately, some money-hungry celebrities with Hindu names, like Debina Bonnerjee, have endorsed Halal and influenced her large viewership to buy Halal-certified products for Durga Puja. It is our responsibility that we don’t allow such celebrities to influence our decisions.  

Every year, Hindus from all walks of life celebrate Diwali in its entire splendour. They decorate not only their homes but their surroundings as well. As Diwali is one of the biggest Hindu festivals, people buy the finest products for themselves and as gifts for their loved ones. The sales of food items, sweets, grocery items, along with fashion items like cosmetics, jewelry and clothes, also peak. In most cases, we don’t read thoroughly where these products come from. The Halal economy, by pushing Halal-certified food and cosmetic items into the market, tries to capitalize on Diwali. 

Hence, you must make sure that you check every grocery item’s labelling to see if there is any logo of Halal certification. The cosmetics you buy should not have the Halal certification either. Do not buy sweets from shops that promise Halal sweets. Buy clothes and other decorative items from Hindu shops. Be aware. Don’t let the celebration for the return of Bhagwan Ram to Ayodhya sponsor the next Jihadi attack in your town, country, or anywhere in the world. 

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