Israel Hamas War: Pseudo-secularism aids terrorists
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Israel Hamas War: Pseudo-secularism aids terrorists

The continued terrorist attack on Israel, as well as the atrocities against women and children, demonstrate the extent of inhumanity in the technologically evolved modern thinking world.

Pankaj Jagannath JayswalPankaj Jagannath Jayswal
Oct 17, 2023, 06:00 pm IST
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The attack on the Israelis is not the first attack on humanity; Bharat has experienced multiple such attacks in the past, including the Kashmiri Pandit genocide in 1990, the Moplah massacre in 1921, and many more atrocities. The recent inhuman measures in Afghanistan are obvious indicators to people who have questioned such inhuman actions in the past when digital and social media were not active.

Such horrible crimes are still carried out by religious extremists, communist pseudo-secularist gangs, enemies of humanity who pose as guardians of humanity. These individuals and their organisations are to blame for the rise in terrorist activity around the world.

When the mindset and thought process is cultivated solely to focus on greed at the expense of humanity and global good, unlawful and terrorist activity flourishes, and women and children are the most harmed by these fatal barbaric deeds. The idea of “Superpower” to seize control of the entire planet by any means has caused a great deal of instability around the world. The entire globe should investigate the roles that China and America have played in recent decades. Bharat has also suffered for millennia, most recently as a result of vote bank politics. How can a few political parties indirectly assist a terrorist organization like Hamas while excusing their atrocities against women and children?

Muslims in Bharat and around the world should realize that their silence is actually aiding extreme organizations that are anti-humanity, and the victims are ordinary Muslims, whether in Gaza or elsewhere in Syria, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Terrorists are not only targeting individuals of other religions, but also their own people on a large scale. Good Muslims should understand that those Islamic countries that help to harbor terrorism in order to show their support for the Islamic cause are not willing to accept Muslim refugees.

Since the mughal invasion, Bharat has suffered horribly. Despite this, Hindus have unreservedly embraced all religions, and every other religion is prospering without fear or coercion. However, appeasement politics and a poisonous mentality are being used to eradicate Sanatan dharma, which believes in “Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti” and never states that we are the best, our god and culture are the best.

In the name of secularism, the pseudo-secular gang is aiding the spread of terrorism around the world. The use of vote bank tactics to seize power and destroy states and nations has become the new normal in Bharatiya politics. Communism and urban naxalism are attempting to destabilize the country and undermine its strong cultural base. However, if we go back in history, we can see that all of these selfish techniques have resulted in disaster and the annihilation of humanity. A few heinous examples of inhumane behavior by various terrorist groups.

Moplah massacre, Kerala
Around 10,000 Hindus were killed as a result of the genocide in Moplah, and it is estimated that over 100,000 Hindus were forced to flee Kerala as a result of the murder. Official documents, which took the English officers four months to assemble, show that just 2,500 Hindus were slaughtered.

International media coverage
On August 21, 1921, The Telegraph reported, “The Malabar rebellion is primarily a holy war.” Green flags have been erected, and Hindus are being forced to convert. Arson and looting are still rampant, and more murders have occurred. The anti-cooperation zealots are demanding complete swaraj, and a famine is looming as a result of the massive destruction of the lines…”

“Calicut is overflowing with refugees reporting that the Moplahs are now not offering the choice of conversion, but are slaughtering Hindus indiscriminately,” according to The World, a daily published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, on October 8, 1921. The British army guard is being reinforced…”

Annie Besant’s thoughts on barbarism
In her book ‘The Future of Indian Politics,’ Annie Besant recounted the events as follows: “They murdered and plundered abundantly, and killed or drove away all Hindus who would not apostatize.” Approximately a lakh individuals were pushed from their houses with nothing except the clothes they were wearing, stripped of everything. Malabar has shown us what Islamic authority still entails, and we do not want to see another example of the Khilafat Raj in India.”

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar has also offered a detailed history of the revolt in Pakistan, often known as the Partition of India. “The Hindus were visited by a dire fate at the hands of the Moplas,” Ambedkar writes in his book. Massacres, forcible temple desecration, foul outrages against women, such as ripping open pregnant women, pillage, arson, and destruction—in short, all the accompaniments of brutal and unrestrained barbarism were freely perpetrated by the Moplas against the Hindus until troops could be hurried to the task of restoring order through a difficult and extensive tract of the country.”

Kashmir genocide, 1990
According to European Foundation For South Asian Studies paper, the date was January 19, 1990, and the days were cold and the nights were harsh, despite the fact that there was no snow on the ground. Around 9 p.m., eardrums were virtually pierced by loud and thunderous Islamic and pro-Pakistan slogans voiced collectively by a multitude of people and conveyed through powerful loudspeakers. These slogans were not new to Pandits in the Kashmir Valley, who were used to such outbursts, but the unusual hour, the tumultuous bang, and the intriguing spontaneity, along with the pressing loudspeakers into service, all spoke threateningly of a storm brewing in the Kashmir Valley.

The hate campaign, which was carried out by brutal and inhuman means of violence, instilled terror in the whole Kashmiri populace to the point where no one was willing to express even the tiniest friendliness to the Pandits. Al Safa, a popular Urdu daily in Srinagar, warned the Pandits to leave the Valley immediately if they wanted to save their lives and honor. A slew of similar-type warnings were muddled by loud speakers mounted on mosque spires. More anti-India protests were to be seen on the streets, with people filled with rage, hatred, and vengeance. Fear gripped Pandits could not discover any source that could guarantee them even their lives’ protection. Radio Kashmir used the name of the Kashmiri Pandits killed by terrorists in its evening news bulletin. The horrible accounts of unfortunate Pandits being murdered terrified the community members. There was no sense of contacting the majority community for protection and assistance because the neighbors, too, were gripped by terror exacerbated by the breakdown of law and order.

9/11 attack, New York
Americans watched in horror as the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, left nearly 3,000 people dead in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Two planes were hijacked by Islamic militants who vowed to kill Americans and crashed into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York. Another plane was flown into Washington, DC’s Pentagon. A fourth plane, allegedly bound for the White House or the US Capitol, was bravely diverted by passengers and crashed in a Pennsylvania field. Following reports of the first plane hitting the North Tower, millions watched on live television as the second plane impacted the South Tower.

26/11 Mumbai attack

Ten Pakistani men linked to the terror group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba stormed Mumbai towers, killing 164 people. During the attacks, nine of the gunmen were killed, while one survived. The lone surviving gunman, Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, was executed in November 2012. They took a boat from Karachi, Pakistan, to Mumbai. They kidnapped a fishing boat and slaughtered all five crew members along the route.
The goal to make this article is not to incite hatred against any religion, but to present the facts that are hurting humanity, particularly women and children. The masses must speak out against this selfish and extremist fanaticism. The ideas of Sanatan Dharma will undoubtedly assist the world in moving forward peacefully and growing socially, spiritually, and economically. Sanatan Dharm would never force someone to change their religion or cultural customs; simply adhering to principles is enough to bring about positive change for the greater good.

Topics: Israel-Hamas warMooplah MassacreKashmir genocide 1990
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