In a reservoir connected to a river, three fish—Annika, Pratyu, and Vatsalya—lived together. Each had a different nature:
🔹 Annika was proactive; she sought solutions at the first sign of trouble and took immediate action.
🔹 Pratyu believed in responding only when danger was imminent.
🔹 Vatsalya relied entirely on fate, believing that whatever was destined to happen would happen.
The Sign of Crisis
One day, fishermen were struggling to catch fish in the river. Then, they noticed fish-hunting birds flying overhead, carrying fish in their beaks. This led them to suspect that a larger water body existed beyond the bushes. When they reached the reservoir, they were delighted to find a large number of fish. They decided to cast their nets there the next morning.
The Reaction of the Three Fish
All three fish overheard the fishermen’s plan.
✅ Annika immediately decided that the best strategy was to avoid the crisis altogether. She left the reservoir and moved toward the river, ensuring her safety.
🔶 Pratyu thought, “Maybe the fishermen won’t come. Maybe they will change their minds.” So, she decided to wait.
🔴 Vatsalya thought, “Whatever is meant to happen will happen.” She chose to remain, placing her faith entirely in fate.
The Arrival of the Fishermen and Its Consequences
The next morning, the fishermen arrived and cast their nets.
✅ Pratyu, now caught in the net, used her intelligence at the last moment. She covered herself with the rotting corpse of an otter and pretended to be dead. The fishermen found her foul-smelling and threw her back into the water, saving her life.
🔴 Vatsalya, who had done nothing and relied only on fate, was trapped in the net and, like many others, was caught. When the crisis struck, she was completely helpless and perished in agony.
This Story Reflects the Current State of Hindus in India
Today, Hindu society is divided into three groups, much like these three fish:
1. Aware and Proactive Hindus (Like Annika)
Some Hindus recognize dangers in time, support the right cause, organize, and take concrete steps. These are the ones who are serious about protecting Hindu society and the nation.
🔹 They understand the threats posed by forced religious conversions, love jihad, radical ideologies, anti-Hindu propaganda in media, and political conspiracies.
🔹 They also realize that if Hindus do not unite and act decisively, their culture, religion, and existence may be in jeopardy in the coming years.
🔹 These individuals actively support the BJP and other pro-Hindu organizations to strengthen a government that works for Hindu interests.
2. Passive and Confused Hindus (Like Pratyu)
A large section of Hindus acknowledges problems but procrastinates. They escape their responsibilities by remaining in self-delusion.
🔸 WhatsApp University Hindus: They keep forwarding messages about Hindu issues but do nothing on the ground.
🔸 Optimistic Hindus: They believe things will somehow get better, that someone else will fight for Hindu survival, but they do not contribute.
🔸 Hindus Who Only Blame the Government: They expect the government to solve everything without their participation. When problems arise, they start criticizing the BJP and pro-Hindu organizations, forgetting that the government alone cannot do everything.
3. Fatalistic and Passive Hindus (Like Vatsalya)
Many Hindus are completely reliant on fate and do nothing for their survival.
🔻 “Bhagwan sab dekh raha hai” Hindus: They believe that God will personally intervene to protect Hindus, while they themselves remain inactive.
🔻 “Jo hona hai, so hoga” Hindus: They think Hindu society’s downfall is preordained, so there is no point in trying.
🔻 “Kuch bhi karne se kuch nahi hoga” Hindus: They discourage any efforts by Hindu organizations or the government and prefer complaining.
These are the Hindus who suffer the most. When the crisis arrives, they are the weakest and most helpless.
The Crisis Facing Hindu Society and the Government
🛑 The BJP government is the first government that openly stands with Hindus, but many Hindus fail to give it their full support and only complain.
🛑 Hindu society is not fully aware or united, which allows radical groups, opposition parties, and international forces to conspire against it.
🛑 Decades of Congress rule have caused deep damage, and undoing those wrongs will take time.
🛑 If Hindus do not actively support the BJP government, Hindu society in India will face even greater challenges
Lessons from the Story
✅ Timely action ensures survival—Annika recognized the threat and escaped in time.
✅ Awareness alone is not enough; decisive action is needed—Pratyu barely survived due to last-minute thinking, but this approach is risky.
✅ Relying solely on fate leads to destruction—Vatsalya, like passive Hindus, perished due to inaction.
✅ Hindus must unite and act for their survival—expecting the government to do everything without personal involvement is a mistake.
What Should Hindus Do?
🔹 Fully support BJP and pro-Hindu organizations to strengthen a government that safeguards Hindu interests.
🔹 Organize and work at the grassroots level to unite Hindu society.
🔹 Don’t just debate on social media—take real action.
🔹 Oppose religious conversions, love jihad, and anti-Hindu conspiracies with unity and strength.
🔹 Educate Hindu youth about their heritage and instill nationalist values in them.
It’s Time to Be Like Annika!
If Hindus remain unaware and disorganized today, they will face destruction like Vatsalya. Now is the time to unite, organize, and give complete support to the government to secure the future of Hindu society and India.
📢 Arise, Awake, and Act Before It’s Too Late! 🚩
🇳🇪 Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇳