For a moment, set aside political affiliations—be it BJP, Congress, or any other party. Think as a proud Hindustani. Reflect on where our priorities lie and where we, as a nation, might be going astray.
The Illusion of Free Cheese
A mouse falls for the bait in a trap because it doesn’t realize why the cheese is being offered for free. Similarly, many of us fail to see the long-term repercussions of short-term gains and promises made by selfish political forces.
A Strong Leader, A Weak Opposition
Today, we have one of the world’s most powerful leaders as our Prime Minister, but also a weak and morally compromised opposition that has stooped to anti-national narratives in its pursuit of power.
Rohingyas travel 1,770 km to India but not 2 km to China. Why? Because China doesn’t tolerate threats to its sovereignty, whereas some of our own leaders roll out the red carpet for them.
A controversial figure like Zakir Naik, who wasn’t tolerated by Malaysia for even a year, was sheltered and promoted as a “messenger of peace” for 10 years under certain governments.
The message is clear: the real enemies are not external forces but those within, who enable these threats.
Selective Outrage and Hypocrisy
When explosives were smuggled for Pulwama, certain groups demanded accountability. But now, when universities are stockpiled with stones and petrol bombs, the same groups remain silent.
Have you ever heard Muslims angry with Congress voting for BJP? No. But Hindus often cut their own throats by letting internal divisions dictate their votes.
This self-destructive behavior is a “disease” that plagues only the Hindu community and weakens our nation from within.
History’s Lesson: Strength Preserves Culture and Nation
History teaches us that without a strong and united community, neither religion, culture, nor the nation can survive. Complacency has allowed termites to infest the very fabric of our nation, and it’s time to root them out.
What More Do You Expect?
Let’s take stock of the transformative actions taken by the current government:
Ram Mandir: After 700 years, a temple is being built, but we still hesitate to show gratitude.
Article 370 Revoked: Kashmir is finally accessible and integrated.
CAA Passed: Illegal immigrants draining our resources are being addressed, yet criticism abounds.
Surgical Strikes: The government has taken bold steps to prevent another 26/11, but support is lukewarm.
Corruption-Free Governance: For 10 years, no major scams have surfaced, yet we are quick to forget this.
Despite these achievements, votes often hinge on petty issues like the price of onions or misguided notions of freedom. What does this say about us?
The Cost of Our Apathy
If we ignore these achievements and fail to protect our secure future, what awaits us? Look no further than Afghanistan, where a lack of unity and vigilance has led to devastation. Is that the legacy we want for our nation?
A Wake-Up Call for youth
The youth are the backbone of the nation. Here’s what you can do:
1.Prioritize National Interests: Vote not for freebies but for the safety, sovereignty, and integrity of India.
2.Stay United: Avoid internal divisions that weaken our cause.
3.Hold Leaders Accountable: Support leaders who prioritize the nation over personal gains.
4.Reject Propaganda: Be aware of those who spread misinformation for political mileage.
It’s time to rise above party politics and think as a Hindustani. Protecting our nation, culture, and future is a collective responsibility. Share this message, reflect on it, and act for a stronger, united, and prosperous India.
Vande Mataram! Jai Hind!