Christian missionaries tried to convert a Hindu woman in broad daylight in Vadgaon, Maharashtra.
The brave woman stood firm and replied: “Chapri saale, kahaan kahaan se aa jaate hain convert karne!”
My restaurant might get shut down by authorities.
Reason - not selling Halal food
For years, we’ve worked hard to build our restaurant. We are now facing ongoing harassment, nuisances outside the restaurant, and repeated complaints to the local council aimed at shutting us down and threatening to revoke our premises licence.
We believe this pressure is connected to our decision not to remove our “Non-Halal” sign.
No business owner should face intimidation or coordinated attempts to destroy their livelihood because of their beliefs, values, or business choices. To everyone who has supported us, thank you.
500+ days in jail.
Bail denied. Again.
Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu, a spiritual leader and an ISKCON monk, continues to languish behind bars in Bangladesh while the world watches.
When even his lawyers are intimidated, threatened and silenced in court corridors, what justice are we even talking about?
Is advocating for the rights of the Minority Hindu community a crime? When a saffron-clad soul is treated like a criminal for raising his voice, the world CANNOT remain silent.
I appeal to the Government of Bangladesh to give medical aid and, more importantly, access to fair justice to Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu immediately. May he be granted bail at the earliest.
And to all the pseudo-secularists and Selective Human rights Activists around the World who flood timelines overnight, wave watermelons and trend hashtags on cue, your silence can be still heard. Apparently, your humanity has a filter.
@bdhc_delhi@UNHumanRights@UN_HRC@UN
#FreeChinmoyKrishnaDas
The Kerala Government has provided a comprehensive Haj kit, free of cost, to Muslims from the state embarking on the Haj pilgrimage.
Haj pilgrims from Kerala are proudly displaying this kit, and you would be astonished to see that there is virtually no essential item that the Kerala government has failed to include.
Leaving aside basics like a mirror, comb, oil, cream, and powder, the kit even features a facial water mist dispenser to provide relief from the heat, along with a water bottle designed to keep water cool. It includes a towel, a bedsheet, an umbrella, and a pair of slippers. Furthermore, going the extra mile, they have even provided a supply of pebbles so that pilgrims do not have to search for stones to perform the ritual stoning of Satan upon their arrival.
Has any state government, to date, ever assembled and distributed such a complete kit, free of charge, to Hindus prior to their embarking on a pilgrimage?
Why, after all, do there seem to be such varying definitions of secularism?
Missionaries come to Hindu villages backed by billions in international funding. They tell locals their gods are demons and their practices are backward. They make fake promises and miracle cures to those who convert. It all happens under the banner of religious freedom.
When Hindus resist these conversions or defend their traditions, the narrative flips instantly.
They're labeled as intolerant fundamentalists. The global media reports on the "persecution of minorities." International organizations issue statements of concern. And somehow, the people being targeted for conversion become the aggressors.
Yes, Christians are a numerical minority in India. But those missionaries aren't operating alone in some village. They're backed by massive international organizations, billion-dollar budgets, and institutional support from some of the world's most powerful nations.
The "minority" has more organized global power than the "majority" ever will.
When missionaries call Hindu deities false gods or demonic entities, it's protected as religious expression.
When Hindus push back against these characterizations or create laws against coercive conversion, it's called religious persecution.
Only one group is expected to absorb insults quietly.
Only one group's resistance gets labeled as hate.
Then they tell Hindus to "Be the bigger person". It sounds reasonable but look at what it actually demands: Accept insults to your gods. Allow organized campaigns to convert your community. Stay quiet about the power dynamics at play.
And if you don't—if you resist too loudly—you've proven that you're the intolerant oppressor they always said you were. Over generations, this messaging has done its work.
Many Hindus internalize the idea that defending their tradition is somehow backwards. They've become apologetic about their own culture. They police their own communities to avoid being called fundamentalists.
In the age of information, cultures don't go extinct 'coz of open conquest, but through shame and self-doubt planted from outside.
Hindu communities have no financial or legal backing, their temple funds are hijacked by the government, and they have no political or institutional support.
Calling Hindus the oppressors is like calling an indigenous population oppressors of colonizers simply because there are more of them on their own land.
Conversion campaigns backed by foreign money and colonial legacy aren't the same as organic religious choice and defending your culture from organized erasure isn't extremism. It's survival.
When someone tells you to stay peaceful while they systematically work to eliminate what you hold sacred, they're not asking for peace. They're asking for surrender.
If Hindu self-defense is nationalism, then organized conversion is religious imperialism.
@tamilravi The problem is that these other Abrahamic religions (I call them cults because leaving them in punishable by death) teach in their holy books to kill so called "infidels" and spew non-tolerance which is against the sanatan dharma principles of our proud Bharat heritage.
#WATCH | Lucknow: In the Assembly, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath says, "Look how a Dalit youth was burned alive in Bangladesh. You people shed tears over everything that happens in the Gaza Strip, but not a single word comes out of your mouths when a Dalit youth was killed in Bangladesh, and your tongues are sealed because you only use them as a vote bank. This is the truth, the truth about your appeasement policy, which led to the creation of Bangladesh. If Bangladesh and Pakistan hadn't been created, Hindus wouldn't have been burned alive in this way, and if they had been, what would have been the consequences?... You hold a candle march over the Gaza issue. But when a Hindu is killed in Pakistan and Bangladesh, your mouths are shut. Because the one who died is a Hindu, a Dalit. A condemnation resolution should be passed and a resolution should come from the Leader of the Opposition. We condemn this incident and warn the Bangladesh government... When we expel Bangladeshis from here and show the Rohingyas the way out, don't come to their support because you have gotten many of them registered as voters. You have also committed the sin of getting Aadhaar cards made for many of them... Living in our own country, committing crimes against our people, and then committing atrocities against innocent Hindus and innocent Sikhs there, this cannot be accepted..."
Can we have reciprocity of religion?
Saudi Arabia bans Christianity. There are zero churches. You cannot posses a Holy Bible there. Proselytizing can result in serious penalties.
I want the USA to take this same approach with Islam.
Ban every mosque and ban the Quran...
I have followed Christian conversion activities for 15 years. Notably, Christian missionaries target only Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains, not Muslims. Christians view Muslims as "people of the book" with 99% similarities... other communities are referred as "people under darkness"...
Partition is continuing even today, but only as a one-way exodus.
Hindus from Pakistan are still fleeing to Bharat. But hardly any Muslim from Bharat ever settles in Pakistan (other than those joining terror groups).
Pakistan refuses to grant any caste-based quota, citing its Islamic identity.
In Bharat, newer and newer Muslim communities keep getting added to backward caste lists, enjoying reservations and state benefits
With such privileges on offer here, why would anyone leave? Obviously the narrative of religious persecution in Bharat is nonsense.