Manipur is just tip of Iceberg: "Mohabbat ki dukan" responsible for genocide of millions of primitive Tribes
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Manipur is just tip of Iceberg: “Mohabbat ki dukan” responsible for genocide of millions of primitive Tribes

Bharat has been suffering for decades as a result of this narrative. Conversion mafias that try to pass themselves off as "Mohabbat ki Dukan" are responsible for the genocide of millions of primitive tribes in their own country

Pankaj Jagannath JayswalPankaj Jagannath Jayswal
Aug 14, 2023, 05:00 pm IST
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Bharat’s ascent in ancient times, and even today, when Bharat is making inroads to higher socioeconomic rise and acceptance as a worldwide caring friend by most nations. A few countries and religious fanatic organisations are attempting to destabilise global good prospects by creating a poisonous environment in India and many other regions. This has been going on for many centuries.

The self-proclaimed religious godfathers’ selfish agenda in the name of religion and religious beliefs have made them so insensitive to humanity that they have been causing unrest in society, poisoning the common man’s mindset, disturbing demography by mass conversion, instilling fear of God in people’s minds, spreading superstitious practices, and attempting to gain political power in the long run. Many African and Asian countries suffer greatly from mass conversion and mental pollution.

Bharat has been suffering for decades as a result of this narrative. Conversion mafias that try to pass themselves off as “Mohabbat ki Dukan” are responsible for the genocide of millions of primitive tribes in their own country. Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), Chickasaw, and Seminole tribes were subjected to physical and mental torment, as well as slavery and genocide in America.

This has occurred in the United States, Europe, China, and a few other countries. How can an empire be established by annihilating humanity in developing and underdeveloped countries? When they can’t do anything good for their poor and marginalised people, how can they expect to convert the poor and marginalised from other religions, especially Hindus? What good has happened to those who have converted? Their brains have been poisoned so thoroughly that they now despise Hindu dharma and Hindu dharma adherents, and the nation has become nothing more than a piece of land for these converted individuals.

Most people in America and Europe are lovely, but their silence in the face of the anti-humanity motivations of a few Christian organisations raises concerns. Why aren’t the American, European governments and good citizens taking action against persons like George Soros and organisations that sponsor inhumane actions and conversion in countries like India?

Why hasn’t the socioeconomic situation of these religiously converted families improved after decades? The work done by the Modi government over the previous nine years clearly shows that the ignored section of Bharat Mata for 67 years is now treated and worked like other Indian states. This simply indicates that the ideology adhered to by PM Modi and his team believes in equanimity, socioeconomic and spiritual development for all, and cultural integration with other states and societies. The diseased mentality that is flourishing by abusing PM Modi’s ideology and culture is a menace to India and the rest of the world. This typical selfish, greedy, heartless mentality is wreaking devastation on the entire earth.

Now, as the general elections approach, these so-called “Mohabbat ki Dukan” political leaders are attempting to exploit the bad situation in Manipur, which their political leaders or party produced. Let’s observe how things have altered in the Northeast, particularly Manipur. Those who are anti-India and anti-growth cannot comprehend the rapid developments in the Northeast. Manipur’s main cause of turmoil is the mass conversion and poisoning of Kuki’s minds. Who stands to gain from the unrest?

North Eastern States

Manipur was primarily Christianised in the decades following independence. Manipur today has a Christian population of 41per cent. It was approximately 2 per cent in 1931 and 12 per cent in 1951. The proportion of Christians in the total population appears to be lower than in neighbouring states. However, this is due primarily to the Manipur Valley’s significant non-tribal population. Manipur’s hill areas, which have largely indigenous people, are now almost entirely Christian.

Northeast India is a central Christian concentration area in India nowadays. In 2011, 2.78 crore Christians were counted, with 78 lakhs living in the Northeast (including Assam). After the coastal region ranging from southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala to coastal Karnataka, Goa, and Maharashtra, this is India’s largest concentration of Christians.

The chronology and timing of northeast Christianisation reveal that religious, administrative, political, and strategic motivations significantly influenced this phenomenon. The British governors supported and facilitated the early beginnings of Christianisation in the region’s hill nations. This facilitation extended to entrusting the entire responsibility and budget for school education in the now Meghalaya area to the church.

There is considerable indication, however, that Christians may be undercounted. People who indicate on the census that they are Christian are unable to also identify as belonging to the Scheduled Castes (historically known as Dalits). Members of Scheduled Castes are eligible for government benefits, causing some to identify as Hindu while filling out official forms like the census. According to the 2015 National Family Health Survey, a comprehensive, high-quality household survey that does not exclude Christians from Scheduled Castes, 21 per cent of Christians interviewed belonged to Scheduled Castes.

Making India’s Northeast the Economic Hub

Under the Act East Policy, the government is committed to the overall development of the Northeast area and its transformation into an economic centre connecting Southeast Asia. From Rs 36,108 crore in 2014-15 to Rs 76,040 crore in 2022-23, the total earmarked funds under 10 per cent gross budgetary support from 54 Central Ministries for expenditure on development activities in the North East have been increased by 110 per cent. The Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for the North-East (PM-DevINE) was announced in the Union Budget 2022-23, with a Rs 1,500 crore initial commitment.

  • Road & Bridges Sector-618 projects and cost 6342.83 Crore
  • Power Sector- 239 projects with a cost of 2979.48 Crore
  • Water Supply and Sewage sector-166 projects with a cost of 1810.64 Crore
  • Health Sector-56 projects with a cost of 873.37 Crore
  • Education Sector-170 projects with a cost of 1623.33 Crore
  • Tourism Sector -10 projects with a cost of 244.52 Crore
  • Other Sectors-10 projects with a cost of 2363.49 Crore

Northeast Security Situation Currently

Since 2014, the security situation in the North-Eastern states has significantly improved. In the prior two decades, 2019 and 2020 saw the fewest insurgency occurrences and civilian and security force casualties. In contrast to 2014, there has been an 80 per cent decline in insurgency incidents in 2020. Similarly, security force casualties fell by 75 per cent during this period, while civilian casualties fell by 99 per cent. In 2014, there were 824 incidences of violence in the Northeast, with 212 innocent people slain; by 2020, there would be 162 similar occurrences, with only three civilians dead. Four thousand nine hundred militants have surrendered in the last two years. Since 2014, a total of 6000 insurgents have offered.

Every religion and Dharm must be respected; nevertheless, when used as an instrument for inhuman acts and the selfish ambition of a few groups to dominate everything, it is time to take tougher and more united efforts from the majority of great nations, great organisations, and great people. Rather than opposing and denouncing PM Modi, follow in his footsteps and ideologies for the greater welfare of the world.

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