1. Our destinies, our interest, our Hindu Hith, everything is tied to one political option, which was not the case in 50s, 60s and 70s because cultural
organisations were equally investing on the Congress and on the BJP at that time. That is the strategy of other communities and it makes sense because whoever comes to power, the 1st thing they say is "Hum Minorities ke liye itna pesa dete hai". Everybody is forced to say that.
But it is not the same compulsion for every Government to say that "Humne Hinduo ke liye itna kiya hai".
2. There is no guarantee that a particular political party will stay in power forever and #Karnataka is the current example. Which is why, it makes much more sense to invest
in the Policy so that it can outlast the existence of a particular government. Once a Policy is made, it is really difficult to roll it back and that is why BJP Govt. is struggling to roll back what the Congress did by the way of Minority Welfare Schemes.
3. In Karnataka 88% of Muslim vote share has gone to Congress and merely 2% to BJP despite the Appeasement and Welfare Schemes. So, as a community that doesn't subscribe to herd mentality, we have a greater obligation because we are a Global Minority which is facing serious
civilizational existential challenges, focus on that.
When we are focusing on development, the other side is focusing on religious expansion. So, the priorities are really different. You are voting for Vande Bharat, you are voting for Infrastructure,
they are going to vote for Minority Allocation.
That is why we need to be able to have a bargaining chip which focuses as much on development but EQUALLY on Sanskriti, Dharm, and Hindu Civilization.
Ask yourself, are you willing to live in an uber developed country with Hindu population reduced to 50%?
Note: I don't subscribe to British defination of Hindus and Hindus, as it does, refers to Jain, Sikh and Buddhist as well.
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Just watched #TheKeralaStory .
1st thing, those who haven't watched the movie, please go and watch.
@adah_sharma@sudiptoSENtlm, thank you for making this movie, you are making people realise the actual seriousness of the islamic conversion issue.
Now coming to the movie
I am completely traumatized.
I went to the movie thinking that I am already aware of the seriousness of the situation as I keep reading about it on Twitter and in the news. Reading is one thing, this movie actually wakes you to reality.
You have no idea how serious the situation is until and unless you watch the movie. No doubt it is upsetting likes of @zoo_bear@RanaAyyub , as it is completely exposing their jihad.
One of the 1st Freedom Fighter to fight against the British from North-East of India - Veer Sengya Sambudhan Phonglo: Thread 🧵
Read and Share in remembrance of forgotten Veers of Bharat.
The Bharatiyas from North-East of India who had bravely fought and resisted the Islamic, Christian & British invaders are gradually getting universal recognition. To prevent & suppress the cultural & Dharmik renaissance in Bharat post independence
Dharmik fighters were never recognized and taught in history lessons. Veer Sengya Sambudhan Phonglo is one such warrior from Assam.
Veer Sambudhan was one of the first Bharatiya freedom fighters who fought against the British colonial power in North-East of India.
Vaishnava Kshetra With No Diwali: Mandyam Iyengars and Tipu Sultan aka ‘The Swine of Mysore’.
Thread 🧵:
“My victorious Sabre is lightning for the destruction of the non-believers. Thou art our Lord, make him victorious who promotes the faith of Muhammad. Confound him, who refuses the faith of Muhammad and withhold us from those who are so inclined”
These inscriptions were found on the sword of Islamic tyrant Tipu Sultan in Persian, who is often hailed as the mighty warrior in our Marxist textbooks. There is glaring evidence which illustrates his fanaticism and wanton cruelty.
Thread 🧵
Sharad Navratri and opportunity to reboot our Gunas:
Nava means Nine and Ratri means Night. During these nine nights the Maa Shakti is worshipped in her variously manifested forms as Durga, Laxmi and Saraswati.
The nine-day festival begins on the first day of the bright half of Ashwin or Ashwayuja (September-October) as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar celebrating Dharma overcoming Adharma with the blessing of Maa Durga.
The first three days of Navratri are an opportunity to overcome Tamas (Inertia). Tamas is the quality which is responsible for rest in the body and mind. Without a certain level of Tamas, one cannot 'sleep'.
"All is unstable in this World: land and wealth will disappear, but the virtue of a great name lives forever. Patta (Pratap) abandoned wealth and land, but never bowed the head:
alone, of all the princes of Hind, he preserved the honour of his race" Khankhanan, son of Bairam Khan - part of Akbar’s Navratana.
When people talk about Maharana Pratap, the only thing they remember is the Battle of Haldighati (18 June 1576),
fought between his army and the Mughal emperor Akbar’s army led by Man Singh I of Amber. This battle even though a stalemate, the Mughals have been declared victors by Marxist and Islamic fiction writers.
Raja Prithu Rae: The pride of Assam, the pride of Bharat.
Call this a sad reality or our failure to remember the heroics of the brave fighters. A barbaric foreign invader like Bakhtiyar Khilji has an entire town to his name in Bihar (Bahktiyarpur), however,
the warrior who defeated him, the great emperor of Assam, Raja Prithu Rae is barely known.
The history of Assam goes back several thousand years. In the 13th century, Kamrupa was ruled by Raja Prithu Rae of the Khen dynasty. Khen rulers had very humble origins
and drew their lineage from Narakasura. Born with the name Jalpeshwar, Prithu was a heroic emperor whose fame was widespread across Bharat. He was also known as Kamteshwar for being a worshipper of Kamteshwari, an incarnation of Maa Durga.