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What Modi’s Slim Victory Means For India’s Muslims​






Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party won reelection in India. And while the results were closer than many were expecting, a third Modi term is making many of the country’s Muslims fearful. In the months leading up to the election, Muslim citizens faced hate speech from government officials, harassment at polling stations, police killings and the destruction of holy sites. While opposition parties did score victories in regions with larger Muslim populations, it wasn’t enough to oust Modi from power. Over the last 10 years, anti-Muslim policies by the BJP government have left many members of the country’s largest religious minority even more marginalized. Muslim residents we spoke to say that the atmosphere of fear is still very present.


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Delhi protests: India's worst religious violence in decades​




I remember this, like it was yesterday, what about you indians:

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Countries should boycott and sanction India until India punish all the sanghi extremists and ensure minority protections/rights. :inti


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What is Hindu nationalism and how does it relate to trouble in Leicester?​





Hindutva is the predominant form in India and has been associated with rightwing extremism

Hindu nationalism is a political ideology that dates back to the 19th century. It encompassed a broad range of groups but at its core is a belief that Indian national identity and culture are inseparable from the Hindu religion.

It began to gain prominence in the early 20th century as part of the independence movement in India, which sought to separate itself from the identity of British colonial rule and the Islamic Mughal dynasty, which had previously governed India from the 16th century.


Hindutva – a term coined in the 1920s in the writings of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar meaning “Hindu-ness” – is the predominant form of Hindu nationalism in India. Hindutva is the belief in the hegemony of Hinduism in India and the establishment of the country as a Hindu, rather than secular, state. Hindus are viewed more as an ethnic, rather than religious, group.

The Hindutva ideology has been associated with rightwing extremism and fascism due to the purist racial elements of the movement and its association with intolerance of minorities, in particular anti-Muslim sentiment and violence in India, which is 80% Hindu and 14% Muslim.

Who are the RSS?​

At the heart of the Hindu nationalist movement in India is the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), an all-male Hindu nationalist volunteer group, often described as a paramilitary organisation, formed in the 1920s.

It was formed to provide unity and discipline to the Hindu community in order to build the Hindu Rastra (the Hindu state). It continues to work today to spread the ideology of Hindutva, with upwards of five million members.


The RSS is the leader of the “Sangh Parivar’’, an umbrella group of Hindu nationalist organisations who have set up schools, charities and clubs but which have also been associated with communal violence. The RSS has been banned three times since it was established, including after Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by a former RSS member in 1948.

It was out of the RSS that India’s ruling political party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), emerged and they remain closely linked.

Who is the BJP and what is its association with Hindu nationalism?​

Hindu nationalism has been part of Indian politics for decades and, at various points, has been deployed as a populist political tool by both of India’s major political parties, Congress and the BJP, as a way to win the vote of the country’s Hindu majority.

However, since the BJP came to power in 2014, led by the prime minister, Narendra Modi, Hindu nationalism has come to entirely dominate the Indian political landscape. The BJP is widely seen as the political wing of the RSS – Modi was an RSS youth member – and rightwing Hindu nationalism is at the centre of their political agenda. The BJP openly prescribes to Hindutva but has downplayed its associations with violence, instead proclaiming it is a cultural agenda that promotes India’s heritage and history.

India’s constitution, drawn up in 1950 after independence, enshrines India as a secular democracy. However, the BJP has been accused of passing policies and pursuing a religiously divisive agenda, which seeks to make India a Hindu state and has led to a rising tide of intolerance and communal violence in India and the targeting of Muslim activists, journalists and civil society.

The mainstreaming of Hindutva politics has led to a widespread yet unfounded narrative that Hindus in India are under threat from Muslims, be it through population shifts, interfaith marriage (known as “love jihad”) and illegal Muslim immigrants. It has led to new laws being passed under the BJP around citizenship and marriage which have been described as discriminatory to minorities.

How has Hindutva spread outside India?​

Since Modi and the BJP came to power in 2014, there have been highly successful efforts to mobilise the vast Indian diaspora in support of the BJP, particularly in the UK, US and Australia, primarily through the use of social media.

While overseas Indians cannot vote, they are known to retain strong connections to their communities still in India and often wield a lot of wealth and influence. In 2019, when Modi visited the US, a “howdy Modi” event was organised by his supporters in Texas, which was attended by then-US president, Donald Trump, and 50,000 supporters.

The rise in global support for the BJP has also coincided with a rise in prominence of Hindutva groups and charities in the US. Some of these groups have been accused of trying to undermine academic freedom on university campuses by targeting academics whose work has focused on India’s Islamic history. In September 2021, organisers of an academic conference on Hindutva held in the US were bombarded with thousands of threats of rape, violence and death, allegedly by such groups.

In August, the Indian Business Association (IBA) came under fire for bringing bulldozers, adorned with the faces of Modi and the hardline Hindutva BJP minister Yogi Adityanath, to two India Day parades in the state of New Jersey. Bulldozers have become a symbol of anti-Muslim oppression in India after they were used repeatedly to demolish the homes of Muslim activists and citizens under the guise of the structures being illegal. Hindutva hardliners have celebrated Adiyanath as “bulldozer baba” for the demolitions.

The Hindu nationalist ideology has also recently begun to rear its head in the UK. In November 2019, British Hindus were targeted with WhatsApp messages, which included videos by far-right anti-Muslim activists.

Over the weekend, violence erupted in Leicester between Hindu and Muslim communities, which began after a group of Hindu men marched through the streets of the city shouting “jai shri Ram”, a Hindu greeting that has become a clarion call for Hindutva mobs and perpetrators of anti-Muslim violence in India. The situation quickly escalated, with a Hindu flag burned and another torn down from outside a temple.



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Hindu extremists are 'hunting down' Muslims, with impunity​






After religious violence between Hindus and Muslims in late July, radical groups like the Bajrang Dal are sowing terror in a climate of impunity.


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"We've chased away all the Muslim tailors who used to work there," said Ashish Kumar and Somvir Singh proudly. The two 20-something lanky companions seemed to be killing time in front of a mechanic's shop in the Badshahpur market in the town of Gurgaon and its pothole-ridden streets. Located in the state of Haryana, which borders the capital New Delhi and is home to the headquarters of multinational corporations like Microsoft and Google, the city witnessed an outburst of religious violence in early August. In retaliation for clashes that took place during a Hindu procession on July 31 in Nuh, some 40 kilometers away, Muslim-owned businesses were ransacked, a mosque was set on fire and one of its clerics murdered. The violence then spread across the state, resulting in the death of at least six people.
 

Hindu extremists are 'hunting down' Muslims, with impunity​






After religious violence between Hindus and Muslims in late July, radical groups like the Bajrang Dal are sowing terror in a climate of impunity.



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"We've chased away all the Muslim tailors who used to work there," said Ashish Kumar and Somvir Singh proudly. The two 20-something lanky companions seemed to be killing time in front of a mechanic's shop in the Badshahpur market in the town of Gurgaon and its pothole-ridden streets. Located in the state of Haryana, which borders the capital New Delhi and is home to the headquarters of multinational corporations like Microsoft and Google, the city witnessed an outburst of religious violence in early August. In retaliation for clashes that took place during a Hindu procession on July 31 in Nuh, some 40 kilometers away, Muslim-owned businesses were ransacked, a mosque was set on fire and one of its clerics murdered. The violence then spread across the state, resulting in the death of at least six people.


In the days that followed, members of far-right Hindu organizations began hunting down Muslim families who had come from other states in the country to work in "Millennium City," as Gurgaon is nicknamed. "Youths from neighboring villages threatened Muslim shopkeepers with burning down their stalls, ordering them to leave," said Sonu Yadav, a resident who works not far from the Badshahpur district and witnessed the violence. The charred wreckage of a tire business still lies along the road, while other makeshift stores, spared by the rioters, have been left abandoned. Threatened, the owners opted to flee. The Muslim barbers who usually set up shop along the sidewalk also disappeared.




Remember indians, its you lot attacking the muslims - yet again


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Looks like you are brainwashed by BJP WhatsApp University. You should take a look at this thread and see the conditions of Indian minorities. :inti

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#SaveIndianHindus Al Zazeera is anti Indian channel what more can you expect
 
Well. If she did say that, she’s off her head and that’s also blasphemous. No one is compared to our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
Did you see prophet Mohammad ? Arab Brainwashed Victims of Pakistan hallucinating that Prophet Mohammad is messenger of God
 

‘Foreign-funded’ religious conversion case: Kheda court rejects bail plea of accused​





In their bail plea, accused said complainant is not an affected person and he made the “false accusations” for publicity; Prosecution cites chance to escape to foreign country


A sessions court in Kheda district of Gujarat Saturday rejected the bail plea of two persons accused in a case lodged at Nadiad West police station in September for the alleged “foreign funded” religious conversion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe persons, including minors, into Christianity.

The court considered the argument of the prosecution that forensic data recovery of the devices belonging to the accused had revealed that they had followed their modus operandi in other states too with money being the main motive for the conversions.

The 4th Additional Sessions Judge of Nadiad Sessions Court MJ Brahmabhatt rejected the bail plea filed by Steven Macwan (40) and Smitul Mahida (27) after the police filed the chargesheet in the case.

Both the accused are lodged at Bilodara sub jail following their arrest in September.


The case of the prosecution is that the two accused are trustees of an organisation called Restoration and Revival Foundation Trust and allegedly indulged in religious conversion of people hailing from ST-SC communities from Dahod, Tapi, Narmada, Bharuch, Panchmahal district in Gujarat as well as other states of India, including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Odisha, Haryana, Punjab, and Delhi.

The prosecution’s case is that the police have seized devices from the two accused that have revealed several videos and photos of the conversions being carried out while an investigation to trail a fund of Rs 1.33 crore deposited into the account of the accused from different parts of India and foreign countries is ongoing.

The prosecution has informed the court that the accused have converted people, including minors, in a total of seven batches. At the time when Macwan was arrested, 59 persons were rescued, including nine minors, according to the police.

On Saturday, the court considered the submissions of the prosecution that the digital evidence recovered by the police “has revealed names of several members of the tribal communities of Gujarat… The accused have also established contact with people in other states of the country to further their motives.”

While Macwan is the President of the Restoration Revival Foundation, Mahida – a relative of Macwan– was responsible for the accounting and financial administration of the foundation, the prosecution has stated.

The court considered the affidavit filed by the investigating officer that the accused had connections in foreign countries and therefore, the possibility of them trying to escape could not be ignored.

The court also considered submissions and stated that if the accused were to be released on bail they could “intimidate or lure witnesses, which includes minors as well as members of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes; and also attempt to destroy evidence or create threat for the family members of the witnesses.”

In their plea, the accused submitted before the court that FIR is based on “false accusations” by a complainant, who is not an affected person of the alleged conversion.

The court noted the submission from the plea, “The FIR is based on false allegations. There is no mention of the accused having lured the complainant or coerced religious conversion in the FIR… The person who has complained is a member of the Hindu Dharma Sena and the president of the Gau Raksha Samiti and has merely filed the complaint against the applicants (accused) to further his own publicity…”

The plea states that the investigation has not recorded the statement of any other persons who were alleged to have been at the spot at the time the alleged act was said to have taken place, when the accused were arrested.

“As per the provisions of the Sections invoked against the accused, the complainant ought to have been a minor, a woman or any member of the SC /ST community, which the complainant is not,” the accused submitted.

The plea stated that the complaint was a “pre-planned act” by the complainant and keeping the accused in prison for a long period would “amount to pre-trial conviction”.

Public Prosecutor Dhaval Barot told The Indian Express, “We brought to the notice of the court that the FSL had retrieved some deleted data from the devices and a total of one lakh names have been recovered; it is a matter of probe as the accused were mostly motivated by the funds they were getting for completing large-scale conversions more than the religious reasons… We have opposed the bail as they can influence witnesses and tamper with evidence… Moreover, the other accused involved in the racket are yet to be apprehended.”

The accused have been booked under the Gujarat Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Act dealing with conversion by fraud, coercion, or misrepresentation and without obtaining prior written permission from the district magistrate. The two accused have also been booked under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for abettor present when offence is committed, criminal conspiracy and causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender.



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‘Foreign-funded’ religious conversion case: Kheda court rejects bail plea of accused​





In their bail plea, accused said complainant is not an affected person and he made the “false accusations” for publicity; Prosecution cites chance to escape to foreign country


A sessions court in Kheda district of Gujarat Saturday rejected the bail plea of two persons accused in a case lodged at Nadiad West police station in September for the alleged “foreign funded” religious conversion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe persons, including minors, into Christianity.

The court considered the argument of the prosecution that forensic data recovery of the devices belonging to the accused had revealed that they had followed their modus operandi in other states too with money being the main motive for the conversions.

The 4th Additional Sessions Judge of Nadiad Sessions Court MJ Brahmabhatt rejected the bail plea filed by Steven Macwan (40) and Smitul Mahida (27) after the police filed the chargesheet in the case.

Both the accused are lodged at Bilodara sub jail following their arrest in September.


The case of the prosecution is that the two accused are trustees of an organisation called Restoration and Revival Foundation Trust and allegedly indulged in religious conversion of people hailing from ST-SC communities from Dahod, Tapi, Narmada, Bharuch, Panchmahal district in Gujarat as well as other states of India, including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Odisha, Haryana, Punjab, and Delhi.

The prosecution’s case is that the police have seized devices from the two accused that have revealed several videos and photos of the conversions being carried out while an investigation to trail a fund of Rs 1.33 crore deposited into the account of the accused from different parts of India and foreign countries is ongoing.

The prosecution has informed the court that the accused have converted people, including minors, in a total of seven batches. At the time when Macwan was arrested, 59 persons were rescued, including nine minors, according to the police.

On Saturday, the court considered the submissions of the prosecution that the digital evidence recovered by the police “has revealed names of several members of the tribal communities of Gujarat… The accused have also established contact with people in other states of the country to further their motives.”

While Macwan is the President of the Restoration Revival Foundation, Mahida – a relative of Macwan– was responsible for the accounting and financial administration of the foundation, the prosecution has stated.

The court considered the affidavit filed by the investigating officer that the accused had connections in foreign countries and therefore, the possibility of them trying to escape could not be ignored.

The court also considered submissions and stated that if the accused were to be released on bail they could “intimidate or lure witnesses, which includes minors as well as members of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes; and also attempt to destroy evidence or create threat for the family members of the witnesses.”

In their plea, the accused submitted before the court that FIR is based on “false accusations” by a complainant, who is not an affected person of the alleged conversion.

The court noted the submission from the plea, “The FIR is based on false allegations. There is no mention of the accused having lured the complainant or coerced religious conversion in the FIR… The person who has complained is a member of the Hindu Dharma Sena and the president of the Gau Raksha Samiti and has merely filed the complaint against the applicants (accused) to further his own publicity…”

The plea states that the investigation has not recorded the statement of any other persons who were alleged to have been at the spot at the time the alleged act was said to have taken place, when the accused were arrested.

“As per the provisions of the Sections invoked against the accused, the complainant ought to have been a minor, a woman or any member of the SC /ST community, which the complainant is not,” the accused submitted.

The plea stated that the complaint was a “pre-planned act” by the complainant and keeping the accused in prison for a long period would “amount to pre-trial conviction”.

Public Prosecutor Dhaval Barot told The Indian Express, “We brought to the notice of the court that the FSL had retrieved some deleted data from the devices and a total of one lakh names have been recovered; it is a matter of probe as the accused were mostly motivated by the funds they were getting for completing large-scale conversions more than the religious reasons… We have opposed the bail as they can influence witnesses and tamper with evidence… Moreover, the other accused involved in the racket are yet to be apprehended.”

The accused have been booked under the Gujarat Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Act dealing with conversion by fraud, coercion, or misrepresentation and without obtaining prior written permission from the district magistrate. The two accused have also been booked under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for abettor present when offence is committed, criminal conspiracy and causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender.



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There are lot of conversions happen in India to these desert religions that indeed need to be stopped
 

Muslim Man Assaulted By Mob in Bihar Succumbs To Injuries​





New Delhi: Mohammad Athar Hussain, a cloth vendor who was robbed and assaulted by a mob that later cut his ears and fingertips off with a plier and branded him with a hot iron in Bihar’s Nawada district on December 5, succumbed to his injuries on the night of December 12, according to a news report by the Indian Express.

According to the police, eight people have been arrested and detained so far.

Assault in lieu of help​

Fifty-year-old Hussain was returning to his home in Barui village in Nawada district on the night of December 5 when his bicycle – on which he sells his ware – needed urgent repairs. Being near Bhattapar village (which comes in the Roh police station limits), Hussain asked a group of people about a puncture repair shop nearby.

They asked his name and profession and then assaulted him, cut his ears, beat him with a heated rod, Hussain’s brother Mohammad Shakib Alam told Indian Express.

As per the news report, Hussain had recounted the horrific details of his assault in a video after the incident. He mentioned how his assailants first asked his name, then pulled him off his bicycle and robbed him of money. The mob allegedly numbered 15–20 people.

Hussain said that the assailants tied his hands and feet, locked him in a room, and beat him up.

“They beat me with bricks and rods, breaking my fingers and hand. They even cut my ears and finger ends with pliers,” the newspaper quoted Hussain as saying. He also alleged that the mob had stripped him to check his private parts, branding his body with a heated iron rod that “peeled his skin off”. One assailant climbed on his chest and throttled him, causing blood to gush from my mouth, Hussain had said.

An emergency 112 call led the Roh police to the village at around 2.30 a.m., The Indian Express quoted a source in the police department as saying. The police rescued the grievously injured Hussain and took him along with several suspects to the police station.

The police took Hussain to the Roh Primary Health Centre (PHC), which then referred him to Nawada Sadar Hospital and finally to VIMS, Pawapuri. He was under treatment at the hospital when he succumbed to his injuries on the night of December 13.

‘Sole breadwinner’​

In her police complaint on December 6, Hussain’s wife Shabnam Parveen named 10 residents of Bhattapar village and 10 others who are unidentified.

“Villagers from Bhattapar caught my husband on false theft charges, tied him, beat him brutally, branded him with a hot rod, broke his hand, cut his ear with pliers, and tortured him in other ways,” Indian Express quoted the complaint, cited in the FIR, as saying. Parveen also alleged that when she reached Bhattapar with her brothers-in-law, villagers “abused and threatened” them as well.

The FIR invokes Sections 190, 191(2) and 191(3) (unlawful assembly and rioting), 126(2), 115(2), 117 and 118 (grievous hurt and use of dangerous means), 109 and 74 (abetment and common intention), and 303(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, with murder charges added after Hussain succumbed to his injuries.

“He was the sole breadwinner of the family. He had been in the business for the last 20 years, but he never faced any trouble. What went wrong and why he was targeted is to be probed by police,” The New Indian Express quoted Parveen as saying.

A post-mortem has been conducted, according to the Indian Express news report. Eight people have been either arrested or detained so far. These include Sonu Kumar, Ranjan Kumar, Sachin Kumar, and Shri Kumar, according to the report by The New Indian Express.

A special team under the SDPO Sadar arrested four suspects within 24 hours, and four more on December 13, the Indian Express quoted Nawada SP Abhinav Dhiman as saying. He added that the police are conducting raids to “trace the rest”.




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Muslim Man Assaulted By Mob in Bihar Succumbs To Injuries​





New Delhi: Mohammad Athar Hussain, a cloth vendor who was robbed and assaulted by a mob that later cut his ears and fingertips off with a plier and branded him with a hot iron in Bihar’s Nawada district on December 5, succumbed to his injuries on the night of December 12, according to a news report by the Indian Express.

According to the police, eight people have been arrested and detained so far.

Assault in lieu of help​

Fifty-year-old Hussain was returning to his home in Barui village in Nawada district on the night of December 5 when his bicycle – on which he sells his ware – needed urgent repairs. Being near Bhattapar village (which comes in the Roh police station limits), Hussain asked a group of people about a puncture repair shop nearby.

They asked his name and profession and then assaulted him, cut his ears, beat him with a heated rod, Hussain’s brother Mohammad Shakib Alam told Indian Express.

As per the news report, Hussain had recounted the horrific details of his assault in a video after the incident. He mentioned how his assailants first asked his name, then pulled him off his bicycle and robbed him of money. The mob allegedly numbered 15–20 people.

Hussain said that the assailants tied his hands and feet, locked him in a room, and beat him up.

“They beat me with bricks and rods, breaking my fingers and hand. They even cut my ears and finger ends with pliers,” the newspaper quoted Hussain as saying. He also alleged that the mob had stripped him to check his private parts, branding his body with a heated iron rod that “peeled his skin off”. One assailant climbed on his chest and throttled him, causing blood to gush from my mouth, Hussain had said.

An emergency 112 call led the Roh police to the village at around 2.30 a.m., The Indian Express quoted a source in the police department as saying. The police rescued the grievously injured Hussain and took him along with several suspects to the police station.

The police took Hussain to the Roh Primary Health Centre (PHC), which then referred him to Nawada Sadar Hospital and finally to VIMS, Pawapuri. He was under treatment at the hospital when he succumbed to his injuries on the night of December 13.

‘Sole breadwinner’​

In her police complaint on December 6, Hussain’s wife Shabnam Parveen named 10 residents of Bhattapar village and 10 others who are unidentified.

“Villagers from Bhattapar caught my husband on false theft charges, tied him, beat him brutally, branded him with a hot rod, broke his hand, cut his ear with pliers, and tortured him in other ways,” Indian Express quoted the complaint, cited in the FIR, as saying. Parveen also alleged that when she reached Bhattapar with her brothers-in-law, villagers “abused and threatened” them as well.

The FIR invokes Sections 190, 191(2) and 191(3) (unlawful assembly and rioting), 126(2), 115(2), 117 and 118 (grievous hurt and use of dangerous means), 109 and 74 (abetment and common intention), and 303(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, with murder charges added after Hussain succumbed to his injuries.

“He was the sole breadwinner of the family. He had been in the business for the last 20 years, but he never faced any trouble. What went wrong and why he was targeted is to be probed by police,” The New Indian Express quoted Parveen as saying.

A post-mortem has been conducted, according to the Indian Express news report. Eight people have been either arrested or detained so far. These include Sonu Kumar, Ranjan Kumar, Sachin Kumar, and Shri Kumar, according to the report by The New Indian Express.

A special team under the SDPO Sadar arrested four suspects within 24 hours, and four more on December 13, the Indian Express quoted Nawada SP Abhinav Dhiman as saying. He added that the police are conducting raids to “trace the rest”.




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There are hundreds of attacks on Indian minorities like this. Minorities are facing a genocide in India.

@Van_Sri should condemn these instead of doing whataboutery or pointing fingers at other countries. :inti

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There are hundreds of attacks on Indian minorities like this. Minorities are facing a genocide in India.

@Van_Sri should condemn these instead of doing whataboutery or pointing fingers at other countries. :inti

#SaveIndianMinorities
#SanctionIndia
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Killing another person is bad whether a person belong to any religious background. But religious brainwashing also is very harmful especially wahabi Islam brainwashing that happens in Pakistan and Bangladesh which is increasing radical behaviour in youth of these countries. Abrahamic Religions are root cause of all evil in this world as they promote intolerance. Pakistan should stop believing that an Arab Prophet is the sole representative of God. Only Muhammad saw an angel in a cave is a ******** story believed by some lunatics.
 

See this is the broad mindedness of Hindu Philosophy which you don't find in Arabian Camel Books.
Abrahamic cults are my way or highway. No wiggle room for other faiths.

Nasadiya Suktam literally questions the existence of a divine deity. It compels the readers to question. Not blindly follow and accept it as truth.
 
Abrahamic cults are my way or highway. No wiggle room for other faiths.

Nasadiya Suktam literally questions the existence of a divine deity. It compels the readers to question. Not blindly follow and accept it as truth.
You are right 👍, Suprisingly Rig Veda was written in present day Pakistan but the people their turned into Arab Slaves
 

Shiromani Gurdwara Sends Legal Notice to 'X' Over Account 'Spreading Hate Propaganda Against Sikhs'​





The apex gurdwara body announced a legal action against ‘X’ for failing to shut down a fake account 'using SGPC name to spread hate propaganda' against Sikhs.


NEW DELHI: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the apex gurdwara body, on Thursday announced a legal action against social media platform ‘X’ for failing to shut down a fake account allegedly using the SGPC name to spread hate propaganda against the Sikhs, news agency PTI reported, mentioning that SGPC legal advisor Amanbir Singh Siali issued the notice in response to the concerning situation.
According to an SGPC's statement, the legal notice highlights that the dissemination of hate propaganda against any religion or religious organization through social media platforms, particularly under the guise of parody accounts, violates the Indian Penal Code, Information Technology Act of 2001, and Information Technology Rules of 2021.
The SGPC reportedly expressed deep concern over the activities on the fake account, noting that “the hate campaign not only hurts the religious sentiments of Sikhs, but also poses a threat to the mutual brotherhood within society”.

SGPC secretary Partap Singh told PTI that despite bringing the matter to the attention of the social media platform in question, written communication received indicated a refusal to take down the fake account. The SGPC has contended that the fake or parody account “is actively involved in spreading hate propaganda against the gurdwara body and the Sikh community”, emphasizing that such activities cannot be tolerated.

The SGPC has consistently communicated with both the Union and state governments, urging them to take decisive action against social media platforms that allow the proliferation of hate campaigns, Singh further stated.
“Despite these efforts, the SGPC claims that the hate campaign continues unabated, necessitating the legal recourse taken against the platform in question”, PTI quoted Singh as saying.

The development comes as several religious and cultural organizations in the country are working towards combating hate speech and misinformation on various social media platforms.
The SGPC's legal action seeks to address these concerns and hold the social media platform accountable for its role in facilitating the spread of hate propaganda against the Sikh community, the statement issued by the committee read.





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You are right 👍, Suprisingly Rig Veda was written in present day Pakistan but the people their turned into Arab Slaves
Its more about distancing themselves from India, Hindus and the culture of their forefathers centuries ago. The same ancestors with surnames like Rana, Rajpoot, Bajwa, Sandu etc..... and who fought the incoming Arab and later on Turkic savages now proudly support them. Times changed and people in India need to understand that it will never be the same again.
 
Instead of condemning the minority genocide in India, sanghis are resorting to whataboutery and derailment.

Classic sanghis. Big losers. :inti

#SaveIndianMinorities
#SanctionIndia
#SaveIndianDalits
#SaveIndianMuslims
#SaveIndianChristians
 
Instead of condemning the minority genocide in India, sanghis are resorting to whataboutery and derailment.

Classic sanghis. Big losers. :inti

#SaveIndianMinorities
#SanctionIndia
#SaveIndianDalits
#SaveIndianMuslims
#SaveIndianChristians
Apply your brain in commenting on Nasadiya Suktam what did you understand in that rather than blindly making senseless statements. Give up your ego for 5-10 minutes and listen to the meaning of that hymn and make an argument what you agree or disagree with that..
 
Abrahamic cults are my way or highway. No wiggle room for other faiths.

Nasadiya Suktam literally questions the existence of a divine deity. It compels the readers to question. Not blindly follow and accept it as truth.
Na! you are just upset that you aren't able convert them back to Hinduism. As atheist, you should be preaching against every religion.

Are you atheist?
 
Na! you are just upset that you aren't able convert them back to Hinduism. As atheist, you should be preaching against every religion.

Are you atheist?
Hinduism is not atheistic religion but an agnostic religion so I support Hinduism. Hinduism says you have to know God by yourself and there is no book or prophet who is above you to dictate what is and what is not, that’s why Hinduism has lot of sages mentioned in their books who only give their experiences but never force on you their authority as key to knowing God like Islam does.
 
Hinduism is not atheistic religion but an agnostic religion so I support Hinduism. Hinduism says you have to know God by yourself and there is no book or prophet who is above you to dictate what is and what is not, that’s why Hinduism has lot of sages mentioned in their books who only give their experiences but never force on you their authority as key to knowing God like Islam does.
Okay, and? You believe what you want and let the other believe what they want to.
 
It is pointless to engage with the sanghis. They are thick in the heads and very dishonest. :inti

Engaging with them is one of the most unproductive things you can do.
 
How symbolic the Peaceful religion followers can only pelt stones resembling their stone age mindset
My intention of these posts is to show that in India, minorities also attack majority. It’s not 1 way traffic like in Pak and BD.

On this timepass section, you see so many posts on attacks on minorities in India. It only compels me to show that violence comes from the other side too.
 
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