Religious Persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh: Time for Bharat to ponder
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Religious Persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh: Time for Bharat to ponder

Violence against Hindus in Bangladesh has escalated, with reports of systemic persecution and ethnic cleansing fueled by religious fundamentalism. The role of external forces, including the government and religious extremists, remains unclear, but the situation underscores the urgent need for India to take action and safeguard its own interests

Dr. K. Aravinda RaoDr. K. Aravinda Rao
Dec 12, 2024, 08:30 pm IST
in World, South Asia, Opinion, Asia, International Edition
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When Sheikh Hasina’s government fell in Bangladesh, we read media reports about the role of external agencies and regime-changing experts from the West. Her government did not oblige the requests of both China and the USA to give away St. Martin Island. After she refused to give away the island, she became the enemy of both powers. The Western media started seeing her as a dictator, and several corruption charges were made against her. Initially, the protests by students started apparently against the quota in government jobs, but they turned violent, and a revolution was brought about, forcing the PM to flee. A person, supposed to be a lackey of the USA, was appointed to run the country.

The same external forces seem to have had a plan to destabilise India, but the elections in the USA changed the picture in favour of India. The new government may not encourage the regime change operations in India.

However, India seems to be in a helpless situation in preventing the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. We do not know whether it is the government in BG that is encouraging atrocities or whether it is the religious fundamentalists who are taking advantage of the situation to do ethnic cleansing. In Islamic states the political parties play the role of good guys while the mullahs are active in provoking hatred against the minorities. Violent elements are always available to them because of the benefit on earth and in heaven. They get the looted property, including women, and they also get a good place in heaven according to their religion. The educated and elite Muslims keep silent on the whole issue. They may also have a lurking admiration for the violent elements for spreading the message of Allah. Politics and religion have a common agenda.

When the new government took charge in BG, the chief justice was forced to resign. Justice in courts has become a mockery. The advocate who was appearing for the arrested monk was himself beaten up, and he is in a critical condition in the ICU. It is not clear whether the religious fundamentalists and the government are together in the atrocities against the Hindus. The fundamentalists are committing offenses against Hindus while simultaneously alleging that India is interfering and creating problems.

The record of the western media shows that it highlights even a petty incident against Christian minorities and totally ignores the atrocities on the Hindus. The doctrine of Abrahamic religions is to have global control. Though millions of Hindus have been killed both in Pakistan and in Bangladesh in the last 70 years, the Western media has been silent. Hundreds of movies were made on the Jewish Holocaust, but not a single movie on the atrocities of Hindus. This is a matter of shame for the Indian state and system.

It is not clear whether the Abrahamic Accord has some understanding to first destroy Hinduism and then divide India into Christian and Islamic states. In such a situation, the final fight will be between the two Abrahamic religions. It is also possible that the West is using Muslims to kill Hindus while the liberals in India are busy blaming Hinduism for social inequalities. Their objective is to neutralize the Brahmins so that there can be a religious vacuum and free conversions to Abrahamic religions.

The role of China is not clear. They are obviously not happy with a lackey of the USA governing BG. Globally, there is a red-green alliance, and hence, they may encourage the Islamic fundamentalists to create more violence against Hindus and also dislodge Yunus. The growth of Islamic fundamentalism may also be welcomed by anti-India forces in the West as they wish to keep India at bay and impede its growth.

The government of India is obviously in a tight position with several hostile forces. It may be taking some steps against BG on the economic front. It may take a bolder step after Trump takes charge, but till then, the situation in BG will continue. Hindus seem to be facing an ethnic cleansing, which is characteristic in countries where mullahs play a great role. Demanding human rights is itself an offence against religion, and it can be treated as blasphemy.

These incidents in Bangladesh should be taken as a lesson for India. Such things can happen in India in another twenty years if the Indic religions become weak. India and Hinduism will survive only with checks such as CCC and CAA, control on radical preachings, control on waqf, and review of suicidal legislation made in the first 65 years of independence.

The task before the nationalist workers is to sensitize as many voters as they can by being active in social media or MSM, discussing issues, and working with field workers who visit villages and bring awareness among people. The vote is the only weapon to save India.

 

 

Topics: Bangladesh Atrocitiesindia bangladesh relationshindu rightsViolence against HindusBangladesh PersecutionReligious fundamentalism
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