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Decoding Jihadi Infiltration Tactics: Know their modus operandi and how Hindu women are their soft targets 

Jihad against the Hindus does not happen instantly. It is a step by step process in which the Jihadis first identify the strengths and weaknesses of the Hindus and accordingly prepare a full proof plan

Richa KapoorRicha Kapoor
Apr 19, 2024, 07:00 am IST
in Politics, Bharat
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Image showcasing the modus operandi of the Jihadis

Image showcasing the modus operandi of the Jihadis

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It has been observed that the Hindus are taken aback when they are attacked by the Jihadis or Islamic fundamentalists. What needs to be asked is how their attacks are so coordinated and synchronised and why Hindus are not able to combat it?

These attacks by the Islamists are not done on the spur of the moment. It takes months of planning, which is executed efficiently.  It is important to know how they penetrate our society and system, know the vulnerabilities of the Hindus, and then accordingly execute their plans. One of the major aspects of the planning of the Jihadis, or Islamists, is to break the Hindus mentally and emotionally.

Step by step process of the Jihadis to target the Hindus

It is essential to know how the Jihadis are working on a bigger sinister plan  with the aim to establishing their rule.

Ragpickers make their way into Hindu areas – Assess their economic condition 

One of the first steps is to make an assessment of the economic condition of the Hindus in a particular area or region. This task is entrusted to the ragpickers who will come in your area to pick up the trash. This will give the jihadis an opportunity to venture inside your area or even your house and assess your  financial condition. More so such Jihadi ragpickers also get to assess the capabilities and capacities of the Hindu women.

Fake Sufi beggars venture to know problems of Hindus 

The jihadis will pretend to be Sufi singers and come out in the Hindu areas with green bed sheets, and will pretend to shower blessings. In the process, they will very politely ask about the problems that the Hindus are facing, how vulnerable they are and then accordingly they will lay the trap and execute it.

Promote Love-Jihad by setting shops which are of interest to women

Women are considered to be the soft targets of the Islamic fundamentalists and the Jihadis. As part of their modus operandi, these Jihadis open tailoring, bangle shops and beauty parlours in the Hindu areas. The objective is to increase contact with Hindu ladies and slowly and gradually trap them in Love -Jihad. The process is slow, but its impact in the long run is spine-chilling. This is evident from the fact that, of late, a number of Hindu girls have fallen victims of love jihad and they have had to pay with their lives. Nikita Tomar , Shraddha Walwakar are just a few names of victims of love-jihad.

Illegally set up shops, sell at a lower price so as to break the Hindus economically

As part of the modus operandi of the Jihadis, they set up small vegetable shops in the Hindu areas and sell the products at a lower price. This is done with the objective to attracting Hindu customers to their shops and preventing them from visiting the shops of their own people.This will economically weaken them. At the shops of the Jihadis, the young notorious Muslim boys get employed in the shops of Hindus, get to know the inside out and then accordingly draw the strategy targeting the Hindus.

Opening of Halaal Shops and purchasing houses in Hindu areas — part of Jihadis modus operandi

It has been observed that the money which the halal shops earn is used for terror funding. Hindus purchase Halal meat and indirectly, they are providing money for terrorist activities to flourish. To know all about the Hindus, the Islamists or the Jihadis, either purchase a house in the Hindu areas or take it on rent.

Islamists become friends with Hindu boys and then target the girls

As part of the plan of the jihadis, they become friends with Hindu boys, gain access to their households and then become friends with the females, tarp them in their love. In the name of freeing them from their culture, they develop intimacy with them, make them aware about the benefits of Islam and then blackmail them by using their photoshop images. Ultimately, the Hindu girls end up  losing their lives in most of the cases.

How Vulnerable Hindus fall prey to Islamic Religious activities 

The Islamists will set up small tombs in the Hindu areas, and propagate among the Hindus how they will benefit once they come over there, and the vulnerable Hindus will start visiting such places. Once the Hindus are convinced that this place is good, then the Islamists will start organising large scale events, which will gradually pose problems for the Hindus. However, by then, it would be too late, and any kind of protest by the Hindus would backfire.

One such incident that had come to light was in Chhattisgarh, where it was found that the houses that were built for the deprived sections of society under the Pradhan Mantri awas Yojana in Bilaspur area, were illegally taken up by the Muslims. According to a report by Organiser, the Muslims had taken over 125 such houses in the area illegally constructed domes, tombs, and were converting them into mosques.

At these Mosques, pictures of girls were found with a cross and circle mark, thereby indicating, the woman whom they would target and the one who is dead.

Stage is set to humiliate the Hindus by the Islamists 

Now, after all the above processes, when the Hindus are fully trapped, the Islamists start humiliating the Hindus by creating all possible hindrances during their festivals. This is clearly evident now when we see how meticulously they target the Hindu festivals, whether it is the Ram Navami, Janamashtmi or any shobha yatras. The violent attacks result in the loss of life of the Hindus, and they live in constant fear.

It is a perpetual habit of the Muslims to attack the Hindus on their festivals in different parts of the country. Ram Navmi Shobha Yatra in 2023 witnessed several attacks in different parts of Bharat.Among the worst affected during these attacks were Maharashtra’s Sambhajinagar, Gijarat and West Bengal’s Howrah. At Sambhajinagar unarmed youths were targeted by a mob of more than 500 people, while they were preparing for the Shobha Yatra. Visuals came up from the Vadodara city of Gujrat, where miscreants pelted stones at the procession as soon as it crossed the Mosque. Also, a similar attack was launched against the Ram Navami processions at West Bengal’s Howrah.

This year on Ram Navami, similar attacks happened in Mamata Banerjee’s West Bengal. Stones were pelted by the Jihadis on the Ram Navami procession in Murshidabad and the police refused to file complaint against them. VHP’s Central Joint General Secretary, Dr Surendra Jain alleged that this attack was carried out by the Jihadis there under the patronage of the TMC, in which dozens of Hindus were injured and dozens critically injured are still lying in hospitals.

Stones were pelted from rooftops, and bombs were hurled at Hindus participating in the procession, who were also attacked with swords. All this could not have been done with one day’s preparation. Preparations must have been going on for weeks. It is not possible that the TMC and its government were not aware of this conspiracy and anti-national agenda.

Also, Hindus do not unnecessarily indulge in confrontation. The end result that we see is that they leave their houses and migrate to safer places. However, that is the solution to the problem.

Time for Hindus to open their eyes and know at what stage Jihad is in their area

In wake of the rise in the number of Jihadi activities against the Hindus, it is high time that the Hindus become alert, identify the stage in which the Jihadis are operating in their areas and take the necessary steps to combat it before it is too late.

Topics: HindusRam NavamiLove JihadHindu WomenJihadisLand Jihad
Richa Kapoor
Richa Kapoor
Richa Kapoor is working as Senior Assistant editor for the digital platform of Organiser. She writes for us on a wide array of topics including finance, education, politics, and international affairs. Her interest also lies in covering issues related to protection of cows and doing soft stories. [Read more]
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