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Politics, Hypocrisy and Social Media’s Poison: A Bold Message

Politics, Hypocrisy and Social Media’s Poison

In today’s world, politics, hypocrisy, and social media have blended into a toxic mix that fuels division and distorts truth. This piece delivers a bold message against the hidden forces manipulating minds and spreading chaos in the digital age.

1. The New Front of Digital Warfare

  • In the modern digital age, social media has become not only a platform for expression but also a battlefield of psychological warfare.
  • Political opponents and anti-national elements have discovered how to manipulate social media algorithms, emotions, and public opinion to spread hatred and divide society.
  • Whenever a nationalist or BJP-supporting woman—especially one representing Sanatana values—speaks up, an organized campaign of abuse and defamation begins.
  • Most of these comments appear to come from “Hindu” names, but upon deeper investigation, they are often traced to fake accounts operated by Islamist cyber cells, opposition IT teams, or paid troll factories linked to the Thugbandhan alliance.

2. Double Standards: Female Leadership and Selective Respect

  • Our social media  celebrates some women as icons when they belong to opposition parties—Misa Bharti becomes everyone’s “sister,” Dimple Yadav is “bhabhi,” Indira Gandhi is the “Iron Lady,” Mamata Banerjee is “mother,” and Sonia Gandhi becomes the “epitome of virtue.”
  • But when a young and talented woman like Maithili Thakur expresses support for the BJP or sings devotional songs celebrating Hindu culture, the same people unleash waves of hatred and obscenity.
  • Thousands of vulgar, demeaning, and deeply personal comments are posted—most by accounts using Hindu surnames like Sharma, Gupta, Singh, Sinha, Thakur, Yadav, or Kushwaha.
  • This raises a critical question: are these real citizens, or digital masks of enemies within—hired to destroy Hindu unity and defame Sanatana Dharma?

3. Hidden Enemies on Social Media: Fake Identities and Organized Conspiracy

  • Investigations by cyber experts reveal that a large number of abusive or anti-Hindu accounts are fake, operated from specific IT hubs linked to opposition networks or foreign interests.

These accounts aim to:

  • Create divisions within Hindu society along caste or linguistic lines.
  • Spread fake news against BJP, Modi, Yogi, and other nationalist leaders.
  • Incite infighting among nationalist supporters using fake narratives and doctored posts.
  • Thousands of such accounts have been traced spreading false stories, defaming Hindu traditions, mocking saints, or insulting deities—all under the guise of “freedom of speech.”
  • The ultimate goal is psychological warfare—destroy faith, instigate guilt, and weaken the collective identity of Hindus from within.

4. Societal and Institutional Failure: Silence and Neglect

  • Despite repeated reports and digital evidence, neither tech companies, nor government agencies, nor judicial authorities have enforced strict accountability against organized online hate.
  • Platforms remove a few posts for optics but fail to shut down coordinated networks that operate across multiple apps and regions.
  • This inaction emboldens perpetrators, who continue their campaigns freely, poisoning public discourse and damaging the social fabric.
  • The lack of strong laws and immediate punishments has made India’s digital space vulnerable to manipulation by both domestic and international players.

5. Strategy of Conspirators: Divide, Distract, and Dominate

  • The opposition Thugbandhan, foreign-funded NGOs, and radical Islamist groups share a common objective: to weaken Bharat by breaking Hindu unity.

Their online campaign targets:

  • Hindu identity and pride — branding it “communal.”
  • Sanatana Dharma and its symbols — mocking them through memes and videos.
  • Hindu women — using them as soft targets to trigger emotional reactions and internal chaos.
  • They use emotional, caste-based, or feminist narratives to distract from real issues like corruption, governance failures, and anti-national activities.

Their objective is clear: if Hindus remain divided and distracted, India’s rise under Modi’s leadership can be halted.

6. Internal Threat to National Security

  • Today, cyber warfare is no less dangerous than military warfare. The invisible attack through social media aims to reshape thinking, culture, and identity from within.
  • Fake narratives and organized trolling campaigns are altering how youth perceive their religion, leaders, and nation.
  • Such manipulation can lead to large-scale unrest, communal tension, and ideological confusion—making it a serious internal security issue.
  • Bharat has faced centuries of invasions, but now the invaders use technology and digital propaganda instead of weapons.

7. Action Plan: Government, Judiciary, and Citizens Must Unite

To protect the nation from this invisible war, a combined strategy is essential:

Governmental Measures

  • Enforce strict digital laws against fake IDs, paid propaganda, and religious abuse.
  • Mandate verification of all social media accounts with traceable IDs.
  • Punish repeat offenders with heavy fines and imprisonment for spreading hate or misinformation.

Judicial Oversight

  • The judiciary should support rapid-response cyber courts to handle online abuse and fake news cases.
  • Legal guidelines must differentiate between free speech and deliberate misinformation aimed at destabilizing society.

Citizen Responsibility

  • Every responsible citizen must report offensive or fake content rather than sharing it.
  • Educate family and friends to recognize misinformation and avoid emotionally charged hate-posts.
  • Encourage youth to read verified information and protect Bharat’s image and unity online.

8. Defend Culture, Nation, and Truth

  • The digital war is real and ongoing. It’s not fought with guns but with lies, comments, and hashtags.
  • Hindus must recognize that creating internal division in hindus is the enemy’s greatest weapon.
  • This is the time to strengthen our digital defense—through unity, awareness, and vigilance.
  • Protecting the dignity of women, the purity of Dharma, and the integrity of the nation is the collective duty of every Bharatiya.
  • If we stay silent today, the poison of social media will continue to erode the foundations of our civilization tomorrow.
  • It’s time to rise above party, caste, and identity—to protect Bharat, Sanatana Dharma, and the truth itself.

🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳

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