Summary
- This comprehensive analysis highlights the severe ongoing conflict between modern Indian politics and Sanatan values.
- It views the statements of politicians like Sanjay Raut not merely as electoral predictions, but as a deep-seated ideological conspiracy and cultural betrayal.
- The narrative explains how the politics of the “Thag-bandhan” (Alliance of Thugs) uses appeasement and caste-based divisions to weaken Hindu society.
- The primary objective is to awaken the spirit of “One Hindu, One Sanatan,” identify self-serving elements within power structures, and build an impenetrable cultural unity by learning from the historical mistakes of the past 70 years.
Ideological Assault, and the Challenge of Sanatan Resurgence
I. Political Predictions vs. The Battle for Cultural Survival
In politics, figures and estimates (Exit Polls) are often used to influence public opinion or create a specific atmosphere. However, when these estimates show a lead for forces that have been openly anti-Sanatan and proponents of appeasement, it serves as a massive warning bell for society.
- The Crisis of Existence: This is not just about deciding who wins; it is about whether India will move forward with its Sanatan identity or return to the policies of the last 70 years that hollowed out our roots.
- Strategic Narratives: Electoral estimates provided by leaders like Sanjay Raut are often attempts to build a specific “narrative.” Their aim is to break the morale of Hindu society and nourish elements that carry out cultural destruction under the guise of secularism.
- Representative or Betrayer?: When leaders who claim to represent Hindu society align with alliances that mock the Ram Temple, Hindu rights, and Sanatan traditions, it is viewed as the ultimate betrayal of the community.
II. Internal Betrayal: 70 Years of Historical Decline
The seven decades following India’s independence are known not just for slow development, but for a systematic cultural decline. This decline was not natural; it was sponsored by “internal traitors.”
- Treachery and Self-forgetfulness: Our own leaders disparaged our heritage, labeling it “backward” and “communal.” This tendency to cut our own roots produced a generation that remained ignorant of its own culture.
- Assault on Education and Culture: Continuing the Macaulay education system in independent India was part of this conspiracy. Our heroes were forgotten, and invaders were glorified. For 70 years, this “mental slavery” consumed us from within.
- The Marginalization of Sanatan: The center of policy-making was always the appeasement of “special classes” rather than the welfare of the majority society. This left the Sanatan community politically orphaned, even as its resources were used for the upliftment of others.
III. Casteism as a Deadly Weapon: The Anti-Swarna and Divisive Conspiracy
The most dangerous aspect of current politics is the fragmentation of Hindu society in the name of caste. This is a new and more lethal version of the “Divide and Rule” policy.
- Creation of Caste Hatred: A deep chasm is being dug between the “Swarna” (General Caste) and the Backward/Dalit communities. Movements are being funded with the sole purpose of villainizing the General castes and making Hindu society fight within itself.
- Assault on Unity: The “Thag-bandhan” knows that as long as Hindus are united, they cannot serve their selfish political interests. Therefore, they aim to weaken the shield of Sanatan through caste reservations, caste censuses, and “Anti-Swarna” narratives.
- The Furnace of Selfish Interests: This brand of politics is akin to throwing Sanatan Dharma into a furnace where the nation’s integrity is at stake. These “traitorous Hindus” are playing with the future of the entire society just to save their political positions.
IV. Identifying Pseudonymous Elements: The Tilak and the Sword
In today’s world, identifying enemies has become difficult because they are hidden among “our own.” These are the people who wear the Tilak on their foreheads, but their swords always pierce the back of the Dharma.
- Tilak and Hypocritical Conduct: Society must be wary of faces that publicly pretend to be Hindu but behind closed doors strike deals with powers that want to destroy temples or support laws like the Waqf Act.
- Sacrificing Sanatan for Power: Joining hands with anti-national and anti-Sanatan elements for electoral gain is proof that for them, religion is merely a tool, not a matter of loyalty.
- The Limits of Tolerance: Hindu society has long been tolerant, but tolerance toward those who support “Adharma” is suicidal. Lord Krishna himself preached standing against one’s own people to protect the Dharma. That time has come again.
V. The Path Forward: Collective Consciousness and Indivisible Sanatan
The path out of this darkness can only be cleared through awareness and unity. We must view politics through the lens of Dharma, not Dharma through the lens of politics.
- Information as a Weapon: Learn to analyze the “predictions” and “narratives” being sold by the media and politicians. Identify which information strengthens us and which is designed to scare or divide us.
- The End of Casteism – ‘One Hindu, One Sanatan’: As long as we remain divided into the boxes of Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, or Shudra, we will remain easy prey for traitors. We must reject the artificial divide of ‘Swarna’ and ‘Dalit’ and make the identity of “Sanatani” paramount.
- Restoration of Historical Pride: We must correct the mistakes of the last 70 years. Sanatan values must be brought back into the mainstream of our education and society so that in the future, no political alliance can ever gamble with our culture again.
- The statement of Sanjay Raut or any other leader is not just an electoral estimate; it is part of a larger Culture War.
- These internal betrayers, who run ‘Anti-Swarna’ and divisive agendas in collaboration with anti-national forces, are a major threat to the nation’s existence.
- Politics and power are temporary, but Sanatan Dharma is eternal. We must ensure that future generations breathe in an India where they can proudly say they are Sanatanis. Now is the time to draw a clear line between ‘Truth’ (Nation and Religion) and ‘Pretense’ (Political Self-Interest).
🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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