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Know how Mohammad Yunus and deep state are targeting Hindus in Bangladesh

The plight of Hindus in Bangladesh has once again come under scrutiny amid allegations of targeted efforts by Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus and an alleged deep state network

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Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal

If you are Hindu and live in Bangladesh, it is the living definition of hell on earth. The Noakhali riots of 1946 marked the beginning of Muslim violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, which continues to this day. The atrocious crimes committed against Hindus in Bangladesh serve as a wake-up call to all Hindus around the world. Why am I saying this? The so-called humanitarian groups or celebrities from various sectors, particularly many Bollywood stars, have time to protest what is happening in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon but never show support for the Hindu cause in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and now Bangladesh. Pakistan’s atrocities against Hindus are never-ending. Though we haven’t seen the 1921 Mopla massacre or the 1990 Kashmir Hindu genocide, we are experiencing Hindu crimes in Afghanistan and Bangladesh on a daily basis.

Are Hindu lives worthless to so-called humanitarians, several Indian political parties, and a few nations that assist terrorist organizations out of selfishness? The atrocities taking place under the nose of Mohammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s interim prime minister who received the Nobel Peace Prize, are a wake-up call to the rest of the world about how a terrorist supporter and anti-humanitarian man was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Mohammad Yunus is not a peacemaker, but a butcher of humanity. Should his Nobel Prize be revoked? How America’s deep state is using Mohammad Yunus to undermine Bangladesh and Hindus for their own selfish interests. We expect Donald Trump to take aggressive action against these deep state elements, who have no good intentions for America or humanity.

Pakistan is Bangladesh’s worst opponent of all time, but Yunus’ connection with Pakistan demonstrates his sympathy for terrorists and an anti-India posture. Hindu saints, professionals, and businesspeople worked hard to support Bangladesh’s social and economic upliftment, assisting Muslims in huge numbers during difficult times. However, these same individuals have been cruelly tortured and murdered. Hindus must truly comprehend this pattern and ideological aspects; to put it simply, “Shatrubodh” is critical.

The silence of many political parties, particularly many INDI alliance parties, in the face of crimes against Hindus sends a clear message to all Hindus: you are nothing more than an election tool for these parties, and if you do not unite against these forces, you will again be slave. Are these parties demonstrating silent support for atrocities against Hindus? Have Hindus ever heard Bollywood celebs criticize atrocities against Hindus? Only few ones. The world’s largest democracy is home to millions of Hindus. However, there are few voices of concern or disgust about the Muslim zealots’ mindless violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. There are few media outlets in India discussing or highlighting this mini-ethnic cleansing of sorts.

Hindus, remember that, while we have never done wrong to anyone on the planet and will never do so in the future, we only work for the betterment of the world; however, our survival is entirely dependent on strengthening unity, banding together against any atrocity, imbibing Sanatan culture, including self-defense techniques from childhood, and fighting religious conversion…This is the time for the entire saint community, together with millions of followers, to show the world that we will not tolerate any injustice to Hindus or anything against humanity. Allow the world to see Hindus’ power for the greater good.

Sanatan Dharma is not anti-religion, rather it has the potential to promote world peace by working for humanity. Loss of Sanatan Dharma is a loss for humanity and global peace. So, everyone in the world who wants peace should loudly condemn the crimes committed against Hindus by the Yunus government and its people. Allow Yunus to understand that he cannot work against mankind with the support of the deep state.

How should the world view the condition of Hindus?

British Conservative MP Bob Blackman sharply condemned the crimes against Hindus in Bangladesh, as well as the imprisonment of ISKON priest Chinmoy Krishna Das, saying that religious minorities should not be persecuted. Blackman raised the matter in the UK Parliament, highlighting the plight of the minority Hindu population, which he claims is subjected to life-threatening violence, including arson assaults on their houses and temples. Bob Blackman questions the arrest of a Hindu monk in Bangladesh in the UK parliament. Calls attempt to ban ISKCON in Bangladesh a ‘direct attack on Hindus.

The world needs to know that minorities in India are safe and progressing simply because Hindus are the majority. Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh demonstrate what occurs when Hindus do not make up the majority. Minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, where Muslims make up the vast majority, have faced difficulties. The minority population has decreased dramatically as a result of forced conversion, killings, rape, and expulsion from the country. Are humanitarian organizations, the intellectual class, and political leaders blind to this worst-case scenario for minorities? The opposite is happening in India, where the majority Hindus are allowing minorities to thrive in all aspects of life.

Why is constitution safe in India?

The fundamental fact about the constitution is that Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s constitution is safe till Hindus form a majority. So, do we assume that the political and deep state forces attempting to split Hindus based on caste are actually opposed to Dr Ambedkar’s constitution? Why do they want to weaken the belief system of Hindu? Hindus should conduct extensive research and analysis. They will undoubtedly learn about the importance of Hindu unity and the implications of a divided Hindu community.

Please remember, Hindus, United we stand, divided we fall.

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