Kerala: Sinister plan of SDPI to make Bharat into an Islamic Republic by 2050 out, aims to destroy RSS by 2040
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Kerala: Sinister plan of SDPI to make Bharat into an Islamic Republic by 2050 out, aims to destroy RSS by 2040

The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and other Islamic fundamentalist organisations are reportedly pushing an agenda to declare Bharat (India) an Islamic Republic by January 1, 2050. A timeline shared by SDPI outlines their long-term goals, including ruling Kerala by 2031, destroying the RSS by 2040, gaining control of the entire country by 2047, and ultimately declaring India an Islamic state by 2050

by T Satisan
Sep 26, 2024, 08:30 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Kerala
SDPI aims to convert India into an Islamic republic by 2050

SDPI aims to convert India into an Islamic republic by 2050

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The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and other Islamic fundamentalist organisations have outlined an alarming agenda aimed at transforming India into an Islamic Republic by January 1, 2050. The extremist groups have issued a time-bound schedule through social media and other outlets, sparking widespread concern among security agencies and political observers. They have also mentioned that they would destroy the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh by 2040

The SDPI’s timeline reads:
“Will rule Kerala in 2031!
Will destroy RSS in 2040!
Will rule India in 2047!
Will declare India as an Islamic Republic on January 1, 2050!
Inshah Allah!”

This agenda is not new, as similar goals have been propagated by extremist groups in speeches and literature for years. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has previously raised alarms over these designs. On June 26, 2024, the NIA reported that the 2022 murder of senior RSS worker Sreenivasan was part of a larger plot orchestrated by the Popular Front of India (PFI) and SDPI, which aligns with their long-term goal, “India 2047.”

The NIA, in its report to the Kerala High Court, detailed that this plan involves the establishment of Islamic rule in India by 2047. The anti-terror agencies have seized numerous documents during arrests of PFI and SDPI members, including an eight-page manifesto titled “India Vision 2047 – Towards Rule of Islam in India.”

These revelations have raised serious concerns about the threat posed by fundamentalist outfits, prompting calls for increased vigilance to protect India’s sovereignty, democracy, and religious harmony (sarva dharma sama bhava). Many are urging Hindus and other communities to remain alert to the challenges facing the nation’s future.

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