6. The laws in Hindu dominated valley are different as Meitei Hindus are not classed under ST. So on their lands anyone can come and settle and particularly the hill Christians can come and settle there any time. This has resulted in a very unbalanced situation harming Hindus.
7. The valley, which is predominantly Meitei Hindu is not protected from the they are reserved for Christianity, and the valley which is Hindu is termed as non-ST or General Hindus as it is Vaishnava Hindu community and thus is out of the land protection law.
8. The demographic situation of Manipur is very volatile with Hindus losing every decade. Currently while 49% are Hindu and Sanmahi (tribal pagan religion friendly with Hindu dharma), 51% are Christian and Muslim (42% Christian and the rest Muslim).
9. The Muslims of Manipur are called Meitei Pangals (Pangal simply means Muslim in Meitei language). Most of them descend from Mughal soldiers and Meitei women and they have been joined by infiltrators from Assam’s southern Muslim majority districts and Bangladesh.
10. This is the demographic situation of Manipur, where around 15% of land in the valley is where 49% of Hindus (including Sanmahis) and 9% of Muslims live and around 80-85% of hills around are where 42% of Christians live.
11. But while Hindus can’t settle in Christian lands, the opposite is possible.
It also doesn't happen wherever it is possible because Christians violently throw other tribes out. One Hindu tribe which settled in Mizoram was thrown out and was accepted by Hindu Tripura.
12. So gradually Christians from the hills and the Pangal Muslims are pushing Meitei Hindus out of their homes and their lands. The percentage of Hindus in Manipur is dropping with every passing year and decade. And the percentage of Christians and Muslims is increasing.
13. As per the census data this is how Hindu dharma has been decimated in most parts of Manipur and is on its way to extinction in valley too if Hindus of the mainland don’t wake up to help them. Here is the break down:
14. Hindus were 96% in 1901, 95% in 1911, 94% in 1921, 92% in 1931, 89% in 1941, 81% in 1951, 74% in 1961, 67% in 1971, 63% in 1981, 58% in 1991, 54% in 2001, 52% in 2011, 49% in 2021.
15. As you can see, the decline has been sharp after independence and in 2020 Hindus dipped below 50%. If the trend continues and Meiteis start converting en masse, Manipur will be 100% Christian very soon. And if Hindus here don’t come to their help it will happen.
16. The violence is of course not one way and Meiteis also retaliate violently but that is not the point. To equate the Kuki Christian violence with Metei Hindu violence is to equate the actions of Hindus and Muslims in mainland when riots happen.
17. Of course Hindus retaliate but do they ever start the riots? And is it okay to blame the victims and the perpetrators equally? Is it okay to blame otherwise peaceful #Myanmar Buddhists and the violent Rohingyas equally? Is it okay to blame Jews and Nazis?
18. Yes Meiteis also retaliate but when Kuki or Naga Christians perpetrate violence against Meitei Hindus, their prism is always Christian and they always seek to engage in land Jihad for the Church. On the other hand Hindus see it through local and tribal lens.
19. So after every such violence and riot, the Church has more property, more occupied lands, more ‘pure Christian lands’ and more Christians. And after every such violence, Hindus have less lands, less property, less number of Hindus.
20. Can we still say it is not a Hindu-Christian fight?
21. Some say it is just tribal violence and there are some local reasons. Of course there are tribal rivalry and local triggers. But that is not the complete story. The recent clashes started as the government started demolishing illegal churches and poppy plantations.
22. It is mostly Kuki Christians who grow poppy as their lands can’t be settled by anyone else. They are the ones who engage in illegal drug trade. To retaliate against the government’s actions they are punishing common Meitei Hindus.
23. Media will portray it as tribal warfare and some Hindus might also believe so but Christians see it as a Holy War, a War for Jesus Christ, and that is why they keep cleansing land after land of non-Christians.
24. And that is the lesson we need to learn. Hindus see these clashes as local and tribal. Christians and Muslims see it as Holy War and Jihad. And that’s why impact of Hindu gains and violence will never be permanent, but impact of Christian violence will be permanent.
25. That is why Hindus always lose civilizationally and Christians and Muslims always win Civilizationally. Gradually Hindu dharma is losing out.
26. It has held out so far because Meiteis are also fierce, but if rest of Hindus continue in their apathy, then sooner or later they will break.
27. Kukis are not just in India but many of their sister tribes are in Myanmar and that’s where they get training from Pakistan and China. That angle is also always there in the north-east.
28. This government has started paying attention but it is Hindus in common who need to be interested in the north-east. It is when we start seeing these clashes through Hindu-Christian lens and see it as one string in the long civilizational war, then we will start winning.
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To provide superficial pan-Indic legitimacy to this overtly Islamist plan, an Indian Raja called Mahendra Pratap was chosen to accompany the invading German-Turkish force in Persia.
7. But more importantly the Muslim revolutionary Mohammed Barkatullah accompanied him to assuage the Muslim sentiments and convince the Persians and Afghans that the war was entirely Islamic in character.
8. The German-Turkish armies enrolled many Persian tribes too in the war and led them against British forces at many places in Persia.
1. Hanuman is to Life, what Consciousness is to the Universe.
Hanuman is the Prana Shakti that flows within all of us. It is by worshiping Hanuman, it is by meditating upon him, it is by focusing on our Prana that we embark on the journey of self-realization.
2. This is why he is called Pavan Putra. He is the deity guarding Prana.
3. “राम दूत अतुलित बल धामा
अंजनि-पुत्र पवनसुत नामा”
And consciously watching Prana during meditation is how we still our restless minds, turn inwards and embark on the most wonderful journey that anyone can ever take.
1. The Tibetan Legacy of 'the Great Game' for India
The British entered a treaty with Tibet called the Anglo-Tibetan Convention in September of 1904. This Convention guaranteed that the paths of Tibet would always be open to India.
2. And that Tibet would not negotiate with any other foreign powers. The Indian Army under the British would keep occupying the Chumbi valley.
3. The treaty specifically excluded China from this agreement, whose ambassador was present in Lhasa at that time. This is significant as this fact makes the Anglo-Tibetan Convention basically a treaty between India and Tibet.
1. Francis Younghusband Mounts the Invasion of Tibet : How race to Lhasa Came to an End
2. The British were increasingly vary of the Russians in Central Asia. By the beginning of 1903 they were almost convinced that the Dalai Lama and the Russian Tsar had a secret deal and thus Tibet would also soon be gobbled up by the Russian Empire.
3. Lord Curzon along with his friend, the already famous Great Game player Francis Younghusband was planning an invasion of Tibet.
2. He is a very different hero than most others. He is full of talent, courage and chivalry but chooses to use it very wisely..
3. Events are rarely in his control. (I know as a Vishnu avatar, he orchestrates it all at the highest level, but he also respects his human avatara and goes along with the story).
1. The British Expedition to Tibet : The Race for Lhasa
In 1893 with the final mapping and bridging of the Pamir Gap on one hand, the fixing of Afghan-Russian Empire border on the other, most of central Asia was finally divided amongst three great powers.
2. China had reclaimed Xinxiang, though every nominally, which it had earlier lost to the Islamic Jihad of Yakub Beg.
3. With Afghanistan firmly in the British camp after the Second Afghan War and after the Durand Line had finally fixed its border with British India, the only independent player in Central Asia was the vast tract of land which was more mythical than real: Tibet.