The ‘suffering of Hindus’ is not just an emotional slogan, but is increasingly becoming a harsh reality. Internal division in society, cultural disconnect, and a lack of self-respect have brought us to a point where deep self-reflection is essential. If we still do not awaken, it might soon be too late.
Forwarding as it is very true and an eye-opener.
📍 Location: Rajnagar Sector-10, Ghaziabad
A seemingly ordinary conversation deeply shook my conscience.
I was standing at a fruit stall run by a Muslim vendor. Recently, new rules have been implemented requiring shops to display the owner’s name and caste. So, casually, I asked him:
“Why aren’t people like you opposing this?”
The smile he gave before answering shook me to the core.
🗣️ In the words of that Muslim vendor:
“Lala ji (a common address for Hindus), what will change just by writing the name?
You Hindus anyway support those who stand against you.”
And then, one by one, he laid out several harsh but bitter truths — the kind we Hindus often turn a blind eye to:
🔍 In-Depth Analysis of the Conversation:
✅ 1. Exploitation of History and Misguided Devotion
“Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti orchestrated rapes, and yet today Hindus offer chadars at his dargah.”
- Historically, many Sufi saints were associated with the political agendas of Muslim rulers.
- The true character and role of Khwaja Saheb, especially at the Ajmer Dargah, have always been controversial.
- Yet, most Hindu devotees visit without any understanding of the history — proof of blind and confused devotion.
✅ 2. Internal Division During the Ram Mandir Movement
“Hindus themselves first opposed the Ram Temple; that’s when Muslims gained strength.”
- This is partially true. Hindu leaders of Congress and other secular parties were the ones who strongly opposed the Ram Mandir construction.
- This internal division gave political power to Muslims in the name of Babri Masjid.
✅ 3. Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Sikh Community
“We had their children executed, and today we’re allowed to offer namaz in Gurudwaras.”
- Sikhs have a history of immense sacrifices fighting against Muslim invaders.
- But today, some Sikh groups, under the guise of secularism, are engaging in appeasement of Muslims.
- Hosting iftar and allowing namaz in Gurudwaras goes against core Sikh principles.
✅ 4. Political Amnesia
“The politician who ordered the firing on karsevaks of Ram Mandir, the same people are worshipping his son.”
- The same karsevak community that once suffered due to his actions now supports his son.
- This shows how Hindu voters often choose emotionally or based on caste — not on principles.
✅ 5. Low Prices and the Hindu Consumer Mentality
“For ₹5 cheaper vegetables, Hindus will forget everything.”
- Sadly, this is very close to the truth. In pursuit of minor savings, many Hindus don’t care whether the seller ideologically opposes their faith.
- This is how problems like love jihad, religious conversion, and illegal infiltration get deeply rooted.
✅ 6. ‘Jai Bhim Jai Meem’ Politics Among Dalits
“SC/ST communities now side with Muslims — even staying silent on love jihad.”
- Politics of power and reservations have influenced parts of the Dalit community to the extent that religious identity has taken a back seat.
Radical elements are using this section to further divide Hindu society from within.
🧠 Core Message: Hindus Have Forgotten Themselves
This vendor was, in reality, delivering a profound message —
“It’s not Muslim schemes that are destroying Hindus, but rather their own forgetfulness of self, detachment from history, and opportunistic nature.”
⚔️ What’s the Solution?
1. Learn Real History Before Making Choices
Read factual accounts. Understand the true nature of Sufism and Islamic rule.
2. Rise Above Caste — Embrace Hindu Unity
Brahmins, Dalits, Rajputs, Vaishyas, OBCs — all are part of the same Sanatana family.
3. Practice Economic Nationalism
Shop wisely. Don’t just look for cheaper goods — prioritize ideology and national safety.
4. Awaken Political Consciousness
Never vote for those who disrespect your faith, values, or existence.
5. Join Cultural and Social Organizations
Join groups like Bajrang Dal, VHP, ISKCON, Rashtrasevi Hindu Manch to participate in the awakening of society.
📣 Final Appeal: There’s Still Time — Wake Up, Unite!
Otherwise, tomorrow this very vendor will smirk and say:
The discussion on the “suffering of Hindus” should not be limited to past mistakes or present challenges. It is time for us to unite, reflect deeply, and stay vigilant to protect our culture, values, and identity. True change begins from within — and that is what will shape the path to the future.
“Lala ji, in the end, it’s only you who’ll suffer.”
🇳🇪 Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇳🇪
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