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VHP website hacked, “Kashmir is for Kashmiris” message posted

The website of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) was hacked on Wednesday. The website – www.vhp.org –  has been brought down and currently shows as “under maintenance”.

But earlier, the website had objectionable content posted on its homepage such as a call to “rise” against the ruling BJP, and a message “Kashmir is for the Kashmiris”, reports IANS.

The Bharatiya government abrogated the temporary Article 370 last year to integrate the erstwhile state of Jammu & Kashmir completely with Bharat. Due to the discriminatory Article 370 and associated Article 35A, many long-term residents of the J&K state, including persecuted Hindu refugees from West Pakistan and Dalit sanitation workers brought decades back from outside the state, were not granted domicile or full citizenship rights and hence could not vote, avail jobs or education or buy property.

After abrogation of Article 370, J&K was split into two Union Territories (UT) – UT of J&K, and UT of Ladakh. Recently, a nw domicile law was notified in the UT of J&K, as per which 25,000 people, including people from Dalit and Gorkha community were provided domicile certificates. Navin Kumar Choudhary, a Jammu and Kashmir-cadre IAS officer serving the J&K govt for the last 26 years, became the first senior non-local officer to get a domicile certificate in J&K.

This move has upset Islamists of Kashmir valley, who had become used to dominating the affairs of the entire state. ‘Mainstream’ state parties like PDP and NC condemned the grant of domicile certificates to poor Hindu residents, accusing the RSS of “conspiring to change the demography of the Muslim-majority region.” Ironically, these same parties have never unequivocally condemned the brutal religious cleansing of Kashmiri Hindus from the valley in 1990. On the other hand, they have surreptitiously tried to change the demography of Jammu by illegally settling Rohingya Muslims there.

So defacing the VHP website with the innocuous-sounding “Kashmir is for Kashmiris” message is indicative of the Islamo-fascist designs of valley extremists and their left-liberal apologists.

The hacked VHP website’s homepage also claimed that there is nothing such as “Love Jihad”, and that the concept only exists in “twisted minds”. Love Jihad is the colloquial term coined for sexual grooming of non-Muslim girls by radicalised Muslim youth who believe it is religiously permissible for them to prey on girls from other communities. Converting a non-Muslim to Islam is a ‘holy act’ for which they will be rewarded by Allah, is what these prevented minds believe.

And bashing Hindu groups over this issue is a favorite hobby-horse of liberals – they want society to turn a blind eye to the lives which are destroyed by this evil each day, not just in Bharat, but in Pakistan, Bangladesh, UK and other countries with sizeable Muslim presence.

The VHP is going to file a complaint with the Delhi Police. The VHP spokesperson said if the Delhi Police doesn’t act decisively, they will approach Union Home Minister Amit Shah.


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