On July 1, @TIME reporter Sanya Mansoor used the gruesome murder of #KanhaiyaLal to peddle the narrative of ‘Muslim victimhood’ and trivialise the security and safety concerns of the Hindu community in India.
At the very onset, Mansoor shifted the discourse from the beheading of Kanhaiya Lal to supposed ‘chilling calls for revenge’ against the ‘marginalised’ Muslim population.
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While trying to contextualise the murder, she suggested that the poor Hindu tailor had drawn the wrath of the extremists upon himself by supporting the ‘derogatory comments’ of ex-BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma.
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Meanwhile, Mansoor also championed the cause of the co-religionists of the killers.
“Muslim politicians and Islamic preachers swiftly condemned the killing,” she asserted while conveniently ignoring their collective silence over calls of ‘Sarr tann se juda.’
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Hindus in India are caught in a state of dilemma.
They can neither demand protection from the State as they happen to be the ‘non-violent majority’ nor can defend themselves out of the fear of being called a brute majoritarian, oblivious to minority rights.
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As such, the cornered Hindus are busy running social media hashtags, hoping to wake up the State from its deep slumber & amass global support.
Islamists & their sympathisers want to snatch away the last remaining recourse from the Hindus to voice their concerns. (6/n)
One such attempt was made by Sanya Mansoor in her vicious article in Time.
This became evident when she went on an unhinged tirade against the social media hashtag ‘Hindu Lives Matter.’ (7/n)
It must be recalled that the murder of Kanhaiya Lal by Riyaz Attari and Mohammad Ghaus is not an isolated incident.
7 days prior to his beheading, another Hindu man named Umesh Kolhe was hacked to death for supporting Nupur Sharma.
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Several people, including TV actresses, have received death threats for merely speaking in support of the ex-BJP spokesperson.
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In the days leading up to the brutal murders, extremists ransacked public property, set vehicles on fire and brought life to a standstill.
The common Hindu, unaware of his sense of religious identity, watched in silence while they created mayhem on the streets.
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Their unabashed display of street power, coupled with the silence of their moderate co-religionists, have struck terror in his heart.
Remember, there was a Kishan before Kanhaiya and a Kamlesh before Kishan. All of whom were slaughtered on allegations of blasphemy.
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Even in the absence of blasphemy, there were attacks on Hindu religious processions as evident from Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti celebrations.
One of the admirable qualities of these extremists is that they have an abundance of excuses to justify their heinous crimes.
And despite being the aggressors, they are well-equipped to pose as perpetual victims.
#NupurSharma saga & blasphemy is just an eyewash.
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They are baying for the blood of the non-violent majority, who are left to fend for themselves.
The assertion of systemic violence against Hindus is real and vivid, which only remains invisible to the eyes of bigots blinded by Hindu hate.
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Coming back to the @TIME article, reporter Sanya Mansoor sought the comments of one Dhirendra Jha, who has been described as a political journalist.
Jha happens to be a politburo member of the Communist Party (Marxist and Lenin).
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Jha remarked, “Just because two members of that community commit this type of crime you cannot paint the entire community with the same brush...This is not good for Indian democracy.”
As evident from the above discussion, the murder of Kanhaiya Lal is not an isolated one.
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Several Hindus have paid the price of such whitewashing of crimes, with their lives, only to be told that their death should not be used to generalise the Muslim community.
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. @TIME reporter Sanya Mansoor also sought refuge in the ‘political expertise’ of a New Zealand-based Professor, Mohan J Dutta.
Described as an ‘anti-Muslim hate’ researcher, Mohan outrightly dismissed claims of systematic oppression.
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The Professor suggested that the hashtag #HinduLivesMatters, meant to describe and uphold the value of Hindu lives, is somehow related to calls for ‘Muslim genocide.’
His past record sheds light on his diatribe against the amplification of Hindu voices.
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.@HinduHate had pointed out how Mohan J Dutta had published a propaganda-laden whitepaper, wherein he alleged that Chinamaya Mission NZ and Vishwa Hindu Parishad are terrorist organisations.
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When asked to provide evidence to back his claims, he resorted to name-calling and censoring Hindu voices.
He has also equated Hindutva with white supremacy on several occasions.
Mohan has been open about his political affiliations and had urged the people of West Bengal to vote for the Communist Party of India (Marxist) during the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
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In the @TIME article, reference was also made to 'scholar' Angana Chatterji.
She had no qualms about contextualising the beheading of Kanhaiya Lal.
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She hinted that his killing was somehow the outcome of a reactionary force from the Muslims, who are ‘oppressed’ by the Hindu community.
Chatterji claimed that the lives of victims of the Islamist onslaught in India had not been overlooked in a ‘Hindu-majority country.’
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Angana Chatterji has been associated with the Jamat-e-Islami-linked Indian American Muslim Council since 2003.
According to journalist @vijaygajera , she has actively lobbied against the visa of Narendra Modi in the United States.
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Throughout her article, @TIME reporter Sanya Mansoor used a brutal episode of Islamist terror to build a case against the Hindu community.
She pontificated that Hindus by way of their speech and actions have ‘rightfully’ drawn the wrath of extremists.
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This becomes clear from her choice of ‘political experts’, who trivialise the beheading of Kanhaiya Lal in one way or the other.
International media propaganda must not bog us down. Social media is our last recourse for justice in a world of mute spectators & deaf ears.
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The Assam police have arrested a man named Samsul Laskar for celebrating the gruesome murder of Hindu tailor #KanhaiyaLal.
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Samsul is a resident of the Katlicherra area in the Hailakandi district of Assam.
The matter came to light when a man named Abu Choudhury condemned the killing of Kanhaiya Lal on Facebook.
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Choudhury had written, “An extremist killed a man for supporting Nupur Sharma in Udaipur. Besides condemning the incident, I also demand the death penalty for the accused.”
If you look at the extremists (can be easily identified by their clothes) who wreaked havoc in different cities in India on June 10, you can make some assumptions about them.
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Many of them are poor and do menial jobs (pick trash, fix punctures on highways etc).
They mostly live in ghettos and have little to no formal education.
At best, they are graduates from a local madrassa, where the cleric is their ultimate source of information. (2/n)
Most of them are surrounded by their co-religionists 24/7.
They are also obsessed with religious supremacy and delusional ideas about afterlife!
They also have the courage to destroy public property and engage in violence, arson and vandalism.
Whenever RW raised issues such as internal security, culture, nationalism, and illegal immigrantion, we were told that they were 'bigger issues' in India.
Those issues included healthcare, poverty, hunger and of course unemployment.
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But ever since the #NupurSharma saga began, the 'usual suspects' have remained fixated on only this topic for weeks now.
What happened to jobs, GDP, poverty and other 'big' issues? They seemed to have disappeared in thin air.
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They are no longer worried about rising fuel prices too. This is interesting, isn't it?
Is it because a big issue can wait as long as their 'bigger issue' (Religion in this case) is on the cards?
Why this privilege has never been accorded to you?
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The woman in this picture is a USA-based activist named Thenmozhi Soundararajan.
Renowned for her anti-Brahmin views, she was scheduled to speak at Google in April this year.
Her talk was however cancelled by the tech giant, fearing division and rancour in the workplace.
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She is the Executive Director of an organisation named Equality Labs.
Be it anti-farm law agitation, peddling hysteria about a 'Muslim genocide' or crying foul over the abrogation of Article 370, the propaganda of Equality Labs is out there for everyone to see.
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Thenmozhi Soundararajan had cried 'foul' after Parag Agrawal was made the Twitter CEO.
She had referred to Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey as 'White cis-man' who supposedly had no qualms about passing the baton to a 'Brahmin cis-man'.
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