Summary
- For over twelve years, the government has led a monumental struggle to reclaim the soul of Bharat. From the revoking of Article 370 to the historic dawn of the Ram Mandir, the state has exhibited the political will to transform.
- However, the speed of this transformation is often throttled by a lack of unconditional support from a society often divided by caste, regionalism, and complacency.
- This narrative is a call to action. By analyzing the Ghaziabad Espionage Case, Operation Kalnemi, and the 2026 Bengal Victory, we see a clear pattern: a deeply embedded anti-national ecosystem is using “social camouflage” to dismantle Bharat from within. The government cannot win this war alone.
- It requires 90 crore Hindus and every patriot to emerge as an active, vigilant force—moving from passive tolerance to the strategic “Krishna Neeti” required to secure our future as a global Vishwaguru.
Supreme Glory
1. The Twelve-Year Struggle: Bridging the Gap Between State and Society
Since 2014, the central leadership has worked tirelessly to pull Bharat out of the shadows of appeasement. However, a recurring obstacle has been the “speed” at which radical elements are uprooted.
- Governmental Will vs. Societal Inertia: While the government enacts policies for national security, the “Anti-India Ecosystem” exploits societal divisions to stall progress. For twelve years, the state has fought legal and political battles, but the speed of change remains inadequate because the society often waits for the “government to do everything.”
- The Cost of Complacency: Many citizens remain in a “slumber of riches,” believing that economic prosperity alone will protect them. History proves that wealth is no shield against a demographic shift or a dedicated enemy.
- The Necessity of Unconditional Support: For the government to implement iron-clad laws like the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) or Population Control, it needs a society that stands as a monolithic wall behind it, ignoring the distractions of caste-based politics and regionalist friction.
2. The New Frontier: Espionage and Identity Jihad
The Ghaziabad Espionage Case has exposed a terrifying reality: the enemy is no longer just across the border; they are living in our apartments, shopping in our markets, and befriending our families.
- The Mask of Sanatana: ISI-backed operatives like Sohail and Naushad did not just spy; they “blended.” By wearing Rudraksha, tying the Kalava, and using Hindu names, they neutralized our natural defenses. This “Identity Jihad” is designed to exploit the inherent trust and openness of Hindu society.
- Internal Sabotage: By posing as fellow Hindus, these operatives were able to recruit local youth, demonstrating how an unverified neighbor can become a national security threat. The government cannot verify every handshake; the society must take responsibility for its own environment.
3. Operation Kalnemi: Sanitizing the Spiritual Fabric
National security is not just about physical borders; it is about the integrity of our faith. Operation Kalnemi, spearheaded by the Uttarakhand government, has revealed a systematic attempt to pollute the sanctity of Sanatana Dharma.
- Unmasking the Impostors: Hundreds of individuals were found posing as “Babas” or religious healers, using fake Hindu identities to trap religious women and exploit their gullibility.
- Defamation Tactics: These impostors commit immoral acts specifically to create a narrative of “corrupt Hindu saints,” thereby defaming the religion globally. Operation Kalnemi is a call for every temple committee and every neighborhood to verify the credentials of those who claim to speak for Dharma.
4. The 2026 Bengal Mandate: A Civilizational Victory
The political landscape of 2026 marks a turning point where the public finally recognized the existential threat.
- Breaking the Cycle of Anarchy: For 15 years (2011-2026), West Bengal was described as a land of “Rakta-Charitra” (politics of blood). The 2026 victory represents the people’s rejection of a regime that allowed the anti-national ecosystem to flourish under the guise of secularism.
- National Security Frontier: Bengal’s shift toward a nationalist government is not just a partisan win; it is a strategic requirement for India’s security. It ensures that the eastern border is no longer a gateway for infiltration and demographic subversion.
- The Southern Awakening: The erosion of Leftist strongholds in Kerala and the dismantling of the Dravidian monopoly in Tamil Nadu signal that the Mashal (torch) of Hindutva is reaching every corner of the country.
5. Adopting ‘Krishna Neeti’: The Doctrine of Survival
The time for extreme patience (Maryada) has passed. To survive and thrive, Bharat must adopt the strategic mindset of Yogeshwar Krishna.
- Tit-for-Tat Retaliation: The anti-national ecosystem does not play by the rules. Therefore, our response must be strategic, overwhelming, and proactive. We must support the government in taking “hard decisions” without hesitation.
- Legislative Firepower: Unconditional support from the society is required to demand:
- Uniform Civil Code (UCC): To ensure that “One Nation, One Law” is a reality.
- Population Regulation: To prevent the deliberate demographic imbalance intended to weaken the democratic structure of Bharat.
- Anti-Infiltration Laws: To ensure that illegal migrants are identified and deported without the interference of vote-bank politics.
6. The Demographic Warning: Learning from the Past
History is a ruthless teacher. If we do not maintain our demographic and cultural integrity, the tragedies of our neighbors will be our future.
- The Lesson of 1990: The exodus of Hindus from Kashmir happened because the majority was silent and divided. If we do not unite today, the same story will repeat in other states within the next 20 years.
- Historical Erasure: Where the demography shifted in Afghanistan and Pakistan, thousands of ancient temples, including the world’s largest Buddha statue and the grand Shiva temple of Gandhara, were wiped off the map. This is the fate that awaits a “slumbering society.”
7. The Path to Vishwaguru
Becoming a Vishwaguru (Global Teacher) is not a title that is given; it is a status that is earned through strength and purity.
- Superpower through Unity: A superpower is not built solely on GDP, but on the unity of its people. When 90 crore Hindus act as a unified force, no ecosystem, no matter how deeply embedded, can survive.
- The Final Appeal: For twelve years, the torch has been lit. Now, every patriot must add fuel to this flame. Be alert. Be vigilant. Do not be a “gullible” victim of identity fraud. Support the government unconditionally in its mission to root out the enemies of the state.
Arise! Awake! Keep the Mashal of Hindutva burning, for only then will Bharat truly arise as the world’s moral and strategic leader.
🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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