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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Jains versus Hindus — The latest episode in Congress’ Project of ‘Manufacturing Faultlines’

“Jains versus Hindus — The latest episode in Congress’ Project of ‘Manufacturing Faultlines’”, Swarajyamag, January 30, 2024:

“There is a novel and yet familiar mischief going on. Attempts to stoke tensions between Jains and Hindus — many would identify as both — are being made.

Novel because this is a relatively unimagined conflict being created. Familiar because this attempt is not the first when it comes to Congress’ efforts to forge divisions within the Dharmic fold.

Here’s what is going on and why.

‘Hindus versus Hindus’ using caste divisions was the original strategy to divide Hindus. Then it was ‘Hindus versus Tribals’ using the term ‘adivasi’ and importing the aboriginal-occupier divide from the West……”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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