The Holocaust of the Jewish faith occurred during a specific historical period, but the Holocaust of the Hindus has been ongoing for the past 700 years! Prior to the colonial era, starting with the Portuguese, Bharat thrived with its unique blend of arts, sciences, and spirituality. Our land produced numerous geniuses whose contributions were often ahead of their time. The natural barriers, the Himalayas in the north and the surrounding ocean, shielded our peninsula from many invasions, leading to significant scientific and spiritual discoveries.
However, a significant flaw in our character was our trust and naivety, making us willing to share our land with those who sought it. This vulnerability was exploited by a ferocious, fanatical mindset that began invading our country in 1505, starting with the Portuguese. The massacres of countless Hindus commenced at that time and continue unabated, shaping our karmic destiny.
Our independence, though realized in name, brought with it the partition, leading to mass exodus and countless massacres during the journey from Pakistan to Bharat. The British educational system, despite their physical departure, imprinted their customs, habits, and mindsets on the Indian psyche, including an enduring belief in the superiority of the white man.
On this 76th Independence Day, it is crucial for all Hindus to awaken and recognize that this land is HINDUSTAN, the land of the Hindus. We have always been a welcoming and secular nation, but when visitors assert a claim to our land, it becomes a matter of national identity. Let us declare Bharat a Hindu Rashtra in its 76th year.
This is a rallying cry to all Hindus. While Christians and Muslims have multiple lands to call their own, we, the Hindus, have only one country – our beloved Bharata Mata. She is worth fighting for, setting aside the notion of non-violence when defending Dharma and Motherland. Krishna's message to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra rings true – one must fight for Dharma, or risk losing it. Neglecting the safety of the Motherland is an act of treason.
We stand on the precipice of losing both our Dharma and our Motherland. Why are Hindus still dormant? Kerala, the most educated state, has already slipped away, Uttarakhand is on the verge of following suit, and the North Eastern states have been lost. When will we awaken to our responsibility for our culture and our mother? As the saying goes, "The property of the one who neglects it will be seized by the shameless." This is happening before our eyes. The "Waqf" bill has enabled Muslims to claim our temple lands, yet many Hindus fail to realize this under their very noses.
Unity is our strength, but internal divisions weaken us. There is no time to lose. We must act immediately or become a minority in our own country. We finally have a government that supports Hindu interests, and it is the duty of every single Hindu, without exception, to vote for this government repeatedly. Failure to do so would be our greatest loss.
Our motherland and our people are bleeding. We must act, or we'll face the fate of our cows slaughtered across the land. Non-violence must be reevaluated in this context. Evolution necessitates a revolution. Stone pelting persists sporadically on one side, while another ideology advances by providing monetary aid to the poor and promising wealth in heaven to the rich. Both these forces are equally dangerous – one a tornado, the other a cancer.
Hindus, awaken! Teach your children the essential principles of Sanatana Dharma. This is the paramount task – passing on the true essence of our golden heritage, ensuring the preservation of our Dharma.
During British rule, there was pent-up anger that erupted in sporadic outbursts from the 18th century onwards. We have regrettably forgotten the names of those brave patriots who sacrificed their lives for their motherland. The fire of that passion seems to have dimmed, and the Kshatriya spirit that fought for freedom has been replaced by a mercenary mindset driven solely by money.
Awake, O Hindus! Silence will lead to our downfall. Let us set aside our differences in caste, sect, and creed. United, we shall rise; divided, we'll follow the fate of other nations that yielded to the sword and relinquished their culture in fear.
JAI HIND JAI BHARAT