Kapil's Khichadi: The rise of anti-Hinduism

Monday 09th March 2020 15:09 EDT
 

Thousands of years ago in the lands known as Bharat Varsh, a people who lived by the laws of the nature. They thrived in every aspect of human endeavour and through the peaceful pursuit of enlightenment, they secured an understanding of their place in this infinite cosmos. Little did they know that across the waters and around the world there lived barbarians.

The people of Bharat Varsh welcomed all visitors like their very own. They shared their wealth, knowledge, customs and culture with the whole of humanity that came to their shores. Little did they know that not all humans are of the same DNA. What followed over thousands of years was the rampant rape and genocide of not just the people of Bharat Varsh, but of its Dharma, its culture and of its very being. Muslim and Christian invaders took turns in how they attacked the very soul of Bharat Varsh. In the end, even when it got its freedom in 1947, it remained enslaved to the masters of yesteryears.

Anti-Hinduism is not new. Every barbarian that came to Bharat Varsh knew that they had to attack the Dharma of the people and destroy the nation from within. Of course, it was not called anti-Hindu then, but every action that the barbarians took was planned and systematically executed to destroy Sanathan Dharma and its people.

Today the world recognises antisemitism. Defined as, “Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities”.

Let me now define anti-Hinduism in the same light: “Anti-Hinduism is a certain perception of Hindus, which may be expressed as hatred toward Hindus. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of anti-Hinduism are directed towards Hindus and/or their property, towards Hindu community institutions and religious facilities.”

When PM Modi came to power in 2014, the world of the barbarians trembled. They knew that finally there was a leader from the Hindu community who would not be afraid to call out these barbarians for what they are, the extremists and the terrorists of the 21stCentury. We saw the Lutyen cabal and the Khan Market gangs come out in force, empowered by their wealthy supporters from the western socialist and liberal camps, to undermine not just India – but in particular, to undermine Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhist. Of course, the main attack has been on Hindus.

In the west we saw these same barbaric forces from the left come out in a coordinated manner to fuel the anti-Hindu rhetoric. They attacked Hindu leaders, Hindu organisations, Hindus Mandirs and Hindus scriptures. This attack has increased to undermine any Hindu in public life. The use of Social Media engineered with precision to send out an anti-Hindu message. Now we see the incessant racist attacks on Priti Patel and Rishi Sunak in the UK and in the USA Tulsi Gabbard was attacked for calling out anti-Hindu extremists.

The Hindu and the Jewish community come under attack not only from the far-right, but the real barbarians are those from the left. Challenge the Caliphate of the left, and we now even see them attacking their own champion of equalities, Sir Trevor Phillips. I am a British Hindu, I will not be silenced. Are you with me?


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