'Hindutva is the antidote of the virus of left liberal of divisive ideology': Dr Sudhanshu Trivedi
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‘Hindutva is the antidote of the virus of left liberal of divisive ideology’: Dr Sudhanshu Trivedi

When the civilisations of the world are facing the threat of divisive ideology of leftist virus called wokeism, this book titled ‘Termites: How the Left is Destroying the World through Subversion,’ presents an in depth analysis of how cultural marxism works

Shambhavi KhanwalkarShambhavi Khanwalkar
May 26, 2025, 09:10 pm IST
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Dr Sudhanshu Trivedi, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and others during the book launch event

Dr Sudhanshu Trivedi, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and others during the book launch event

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“Hindutva is the antidote of the virus of left liberal divisive ideology,” roared Dr Sudhanshu Trivedi, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and National Spokesperson of BJP. He was speaking at the book launch event jointly organised by My Home India and Suruchi Prakashan. Termites: How the Left is Destroying the World through Subversion, authored by Abhijit Joag was launched on May 17 at New Maharashtra Sadan, New Delhi.While explaining bout the leftist ideology, Dr Trivedi said, “Left liberal is a farce, left can never be liberal. They don’t allow freedom of expression in their countries and cry there’s none in Bharat. We need to seriously understand how they instill distorted ideas in our minds. The left strategy is to create clashes between classes through Four stages: Demoralisation, Destabilisation, Revolution, and Normalisation,” said Dr Sudhanshu Trivedi

Dr Trivedi further said that while the left was being succesful in their four-stage strategy, they entered education sector and ruined it. Bajirao Peshwa fought 40 battles in his lifetime and never lost one, but he was shown as a love lorn person in movies whereas nepolean and others were glorified in textbooks. “The chief strategy of left is to destroy family values. Today’s advertisements show children teaching their parents. The left works mainly on ideological subversion, they ridicule and belittle to make you feel guilty about your positives. Their usage of vocabulary needs to be understood. Teach your children to become termite resistant and  prepare them so that they don’t get affected by the left agenda,” he advised.

Author Abhijit Joag said, “French revolution is responsible for three violent ideologies present today. Marxism has strategically aimed to destroy family values to forward their divisive agenda. They have introduced and amplified perversions such as creating doubts about sexuality etc. The book will open your eyes to their menace.”

Editor of Panchjanya, and Guest of Honour Hitesh Shankar, said that Marxists know the art of presenting garbage as gold. “Jis thaali mein khaate hain usi mein chhed karte hain. Corruption and greed are the roots of Marxism. They celebrated the inhuman murders by the use of guillotine during the French revolution and named the machine as ‘Maker of widows.’ What kind of a society celebrates such brutality?” He asked. He added that creating constant strife by inventing differences for supremacy defines Marxism. Their work is to brand various phobias. Shodh ki aad mein bholepan ka aavaran liye nafrat failana vaampath hai. Debates on this book should be held in all universities,” hailed Shankar.

Organiser of the event Sunil Deodhar, Founder of My Home India and Former National Secretary of BJP, in his address said that the author has taken two yrs to complete the book to research all facts, everything is written with references. Deodhar gave the background of how the left cabal is responsible for the rise of cultural Marxism, or wokeism as it is called today. “The Modi-Shah government is doing a phenomenal job of doing pest control of these termites. The Sangh swayamsevaks are working with utmost dedication to achieve termite free Bharat,” he said.

Rajiv Tuli, President, Suruchi Prakashan in his Presidential address gave the information about the books and digital content by their publication. He said that we should develop the habit of gifting books to people instead of bouquet.

Media professionals were honoured with mementos by the dignitaries. Balraj Sachdeva, President, My Home India, Delhi & NCR Region gave the vote of thanks.

 

Topics: HindutvaLeftMedia professionalsModi-Shah government
Shambhavi Khanwalkar
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Former full timer of Vivekananda Kendra, Shambhavi Khanwalkar is working as Assistant Copy Editor for the print medium of Organiser. Her areas of interest are Hinduphobia, Wokeism, Feminism, Hindu Sanskriti, and the like. [Read more]
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