Is an alternate ecosystem emerging? Is it challenging the Status-Quo Behaviour of the Leftists and Liberals

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It is unwelcoming for Liberals and Islamists because they are being challenged and questioned, which they have never witnessed before. The supremacy they held is crumbling, which is unacceptable for them to digest.  

 

Events that happened in the past few days are indeed a shocker for the Libtards and their boot-lickers. Firstly, the sweeping victory of the BJP in the state elections, then release of the film 'The Kashmir Files', which shook the entire nation emotionally and then the Karnataka's High Court judgment on Hijab row.

The Abrahamo- Leftists are desperately in denial mode, which is their usual modus operandi. It is difficult for them to see their well-crafted narratives beaten black and blue!

The monopoly they enjoyed is gradually destabilising, which is pinching them as the voice of opinions can be heard from the other side of the dais, which never bothered them before. Their credibility is thrashed, and the veracity of the facts are being questioned and tested.

BJP's victory in the State elections

The state elections' electoral mandate was in juxtaposition to what was being preached by the mainstream media and the leftists. The mood of the public dramatically made them realise their real status. However, BJP did not gain significantly in these elections but did not lose either. They sustained well. So, if anyone is a winner, it is certainly the

The main argument is that the public is shedding the typical mindset of casting its vote, and a change in the voting behaviour is visible to some extent. Caste politics has taken a back seat. Voters are looking for real agendas, accommodating all, inclusive in its approach. BJP cleverly brought the ball in its court by vouching robustly on 'development' synergising its ideology and blending it well with the need of the hour.

The ground reality was poles apart from what was shown and circulated by the mainstream media. These victories of the BJP crushed the opportunity for the Leftists to lambast the BJP.

Film: 'The Kashmir Files'- A Movement, A Revolution

There is no need for the buildup. No whitewashing, no tampering, just raw, spine-chilling and heart-breaking. The uniqueness of the film is that the public embraced the truth.

Yes, it is one of the dark chapters of independent India, yet the public took the cudgels and promoted this film to such an extent that has never been witnessed.

This is nothing but the power of truth. Nobody force-fed this truth. It was a choice of the public to accept it. However, how can the terrorist sympathisers be quiet? For them, each frame of the film was dripping with hatred and filled with propaganda. But, where was this concern when it actually happened? It was then not fuelling communal hatred. But now showing the truth is fuelling it! Their logic is baffling and so pitiable at the same time.

It is shameful to debate whether it was a genocide or just a 'mere' exodus. The so-called champions of human rights and humanism cannot counter the facts as they are testimonies of those survivors. So, very conveniently and predictably, they divert from the film and start the blame game by going to the extent where they manipulate the statistics and circulate fake figures. They believe in discrediting and discarding the 'truth'.

This film is a prophetic example of creatively using Freedom of Speech and Expression. After a long time, cinema is not misused as a tool to fulfil vested interests. Truly, the public is the protagonist here, who upgraded the film into a movement.

Hijab Row in Karnataka

The Karnataka High Court held that the prescription of uniform is a reasonable restriction that students could not object to and dismissed various petitions challenging a ban on Hijab in education institutions. The plea moved in Supreme Court challenging Karnataka High Court's order, which dismissed petitions against the ban on Hijab in educational institutions, has alleged "step-motherly behaviour of state government authorities which has prevented students from practising their faith and resulted in an unwanted law and order situation".

Again, the verdict has been misinterpreted, and the context is negated. The ruling stated that the hijab is not an important Islamic practice and so cannot be permitted in educational institutions which have uniform dresses, and the hijab does not form part of the same.

The context is clearly set as educational institutions where uniforms are prescribed. Hijab is not banned in India. There is a huge difference between the two.

Several Islamist countries have also banned the religious attires in their respective educational institutions, so if India is doing it, how is it undermining the minority?

This is sheer hypocrisy! The court has been labelled as majoritarian because it did not bend its knee before the Shariat.

Interestingly, the hijab was called a 'choice'. Now when the court has also said that it is not essential, why it is triggering the Islamists? If its a choice, then how is it mandatory? If it's not mandatory, then why this issue is being exaggerated? They themselves are giving paradoxical statements. Well, the answer is simple, this has got nothing to do with Islam per se or, for that matter, Hijab at all. This is a ploy based on Identity Politics.

It is unwelcoming for Liberals and Islamists because they are being challenged and questioned, which they have never witnessed before. Today, they are being answerable for their deeds, and they simply cannot walk away as they used to. The supremacy they held is crumbling, which is unacceptable for them to digest. The status quo helmed by them is shattering.

The term secularism is being toyed with. The 'secularism' witnessed today is unhealthily competitive and not complementary at all. These deliberate moves to reiterate the eternal victimhood card is failing miserably.

Not gracefully accepting the court's verdict is just the beginning. Calling bandhs, protests has become a trend now, just like the farm laws which were revoked. Right to dissent is essential, but misusing it is hazardous for socio-political harmony.

India is not Islamophobic. If it were the case, would the population residing in India thrive and become the second-largest in the world? Or would it be decimated like Non-Muslim communities in the neighbourhood of India? The answer lies beneath.

Today, the Liberal syndicate is getting the taste of its own medicine. They might have to get used to the counters from on as people won't just sit back and listen to their one-sided cooked up stories. Their propaganda stinks, and they know it very well, which is why their actions are full of anxiety.

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