Read what the Hindu-hating Oxford Prof who targeted Hindu student Rashmi Samant wrote on Insta
instagram.com/p/CLZccbZHwLZ/ Because Rashmi posted Jai Shri Ram on her profile the prof says she's celebrating the destruction of a mosque & building of Ram temple(1) #JusticeforRashmiSamant
Because she studied in Manipal Institute of Technology in Karnataka which carries a photo of PM Modi this vile Professor is targeting the young student Rashmi Samant. Please note @TVMohandasPai #JusticeForRashmiSamant
In his Insta post Prof Abhijit Sarkar, one of the bullies who harassed student Rashmi Samant has painted coastal #Karnataka, from where the student hails, as some kind of evil place. Are you reading this honorable CM? Your state is being openly insulted twitter.com/CMofKarnataka
Point to note abt Prof Abhijit Sarkar, a Hindu-hating Prof at Oxford Univ who cyber-bullied Rashmi Samant is that he openly boasts that he has broken several Saraswati idols in the past. The hate for Hinduism is not even disguised instagram.com/p/CLWVjVenAtN/
Here are more details of Abhijit Sarkar, the prof at @UniofOxford who in his Insta post targeted a Hindu student from Karnataka because she wrote Jai Shri Ram in a post. He spewed hate against Modi and Karnataka itself. history.ox.ac.uk/people/dr-abhi…
@UniofOxford this man Prof Abhijit Sarkar who is cyber-bullying young Hindu students needs to be dismissed immediately. Please take action before this explodes.
#DismissAbhijitSarkar This man is peddling hatred for Hindus in an educational institute. @UniofOxford this man is openly venting his dislike for Hindu deities & targeting the Hindus on campus. If you don't dismiss Sarkar you are responsible for future violence against Hindus.

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4 Mar
Increasingly evident that Hindu students going without preparation into universities dominated by leftist "woke" ideologies are stepping into minefields. There is no victimhood narrative to support them because by the very fact of being Hindu they're regarded as aggressors. (1)
The world does not associate Hinduism with Yoga, Dhyana, Jnana, Ayurveda & other magnificent contributions. The deeply institutionalized system of education set up by colonialist-missionary machinery ensures that Hindus are tagged with caste, Sati, inequality, filth & violence(2)
Unlike Jews who evoke sympathy for the Holocaust, Muslims who evoke sympathy because of Islamophobia, Christians who are noble by association with Jesus & Teresa, Hindus only evoke hate thanks to the carefully constructed narratives. (3)
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2 Mar
@UniofOxford it's shameful that a young student from India has been forced to resign because of massive bullying & even her parents have been targeted. Please apologize to @Rashmidvs for the mental suffering caused to her and reinstate her as President of the univ students union.
Studying in Oxford was a dream for this Udupi girl. Within months of going to UK she got elected as President of Oxford Univ Students Union! To victimize this bright girl because her father said #JaiShriRam on social media is nothing short of a racist assault #JusticeForRashmi
If Rashmi had been from any other religion, bullying her would have evoked outrage from every mainstream media. But she is Hindu so her religion, her parents, her entire culture have been targeted by bullies at @UniofOxford & the media is silent.
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22 Feb
Why do we come to know about such high achievers only when they're approaching their 80s? They should be in textbooks inspiring generations of girls and boys. Padmavathy Bandopadhyay was the first female Air Marshall in the Indian Air Force. (1)
She broke so many glass ceilings but what I like most about her is the gratitude that she got all those opportunities rather than the "women's rights" approach that feminists have nowadays. I think this is truly the Hindu way. (2)
She dreams big then pushes and pushes until she gets what she wants while having faith in Bhagwan and acknowledging all the people who support her. Interviewers keep asking her what she feels about being the first woman to do this and that (3)
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26 Jan
Two years ago, when I was living in Singapore and sent this piece to the Straits Times, I was expecting a rejection. After all, they had rejected some of my earlier pieces. (1) straitstimes.com/opinion/indias…
But, in this article, I pointed out that in Singapore the ties with European colonising powers are remembered better than the deep-rooted influence of a non-colonising India (2).
I wondered why the Sanskrit name of Singapura did not evoke an image of the Sanskritic kingdoms centred in Indonesia, which were highly civilised and cultured. (3)
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10 Dec 20
In camps housing Pakistani Hindus that I visited in Delhi & Jodhpur in 2019, mostly there were people on visas waiting for the day when they could become Indian citizens. But in Jaisalmer, I saw another side which made me rather despondent. (1)
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At Bhil Basti at Jaisalmer I came across some 1,000 Pakistani Hindu families living in pitiful conditions. A massive slum exists near a major international tourist destination like the Golden Fort of Jaisalmer & the inmates are all Pakistani Hindus! (2)
Many of the refugees became citizens in 2005 or later but still had not received any benefits in terms of water, electricity, education or employment. Their huts look so vulnerable and unprotected from the elements. (3)
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9 Dec 20
One year ago, I met this man who had fled from Pakistan after a targeted campaign was unleashed on Hindus as revenge against the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992-1993. His shop was set on fire. With his wife and children, he managed to reach Jodhpur and stayed with an uncle. (1)
Keeping his pride aside, he decided to sell sundry things from a reda (mobile cart). It was a hard life especially as he wasn’t from a poor family in Pakistan. Eventually he saved enough money to rent shop space. Today, he has 3 shops and is of course, an Indian citizen. (2)
From selling 200 Rs worth of goods in his reda he went to 50,000 Rs. “My advice for new refugees from Pakistan is they must work hard at any job and keep at it. My friends who were ready to stick on have done well; those who gave up & went back to Pakistan are regretting." (3)
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