Yes, 22nd December 2024 was an extraordinary day : after nearly 15 centuries of bloody invasions, enslavement, razing of millions of temples, the inauguration of the Ram Madir symbolised the return of a united Hindu psyche. For long, Indians had a confused identity of themselves: British colonisation left a deep imprint on the Indian mind, which started to think that everything good comes from the West. In turn, Nehru borrowed nearly everything from the British, the Constitution the Judiciary or the education system. He chose to brush aside the ancient knowledge of Bharat, its vast experience of the spiritual and the occult, and generally trampled on Hindus and Hinduism. Furthermore, the brutality of Muslim invasions also left deep scars in the Hindu psyche – fear most of all –which translates into discipline & cheating, because this is how Hindus survived the oppressors. These two traumas also made Hindus deeply divided, between secular Hindus, who swore by the Nehruvian mode, and those few who wanted to remain faithful to their ancient knowledge. In the late 80s when I started reporting in India it was the secular Hindus, allied with Christians, Muslims & Marxists, who ruled the roost. There were very few voices which spoke-up for Hindus: Sitaram Goel, a visionary and extraordinary Hindu, who paved the way for Hindu renaissance; Rajeev Malhotra who gave his wealth and his health for the intellectual defence of Hindus; Koenraad Elst, this wonderful Belgium-born Indologist, who started speaking first about the reality of Ayodhya as well as Muslim and Marxist negationism – Nehruvian historians such as Romila Thapar or Irfan Habib, denying atrocities of Muslim invasions. (none of us were invited for the pran prathishta - but it does not matter - we will continue our fight for the defence, welfare and restoration of Hindu power).
So what, once the glow & excitement is over? First of all Hindus need to remain united: no more of this political division between castes that is resting upon the fake Aryan invasion theory that is still embraced by some political parties, like the DMK. Hindus must vote en masse for @NarendraModi in May 2024. He is the best prime minister that India has had, he put Bharat on the world map and there is no other person on the horizon that can fill up his shoes. Secondly Mr Modi needs to tackle now the education problem: one of the major betrayals of Nehru if that he chose to impart a Western type of education to the Indian youth that made them clones ready for export –the greatest brain in the world. As a lover of India who chose to live in this country because I think iit s great & has a bright future, I feel ashamed when I see the long queues in Delhi in front of the US embassy. The PM needs to reverse that by teaching children to be proud to be Indians. Learn about Shivaji Maharaj, the Napoleon of India and much more –Maharana Pratap, Rani Chennama, Vedic mathematics, Kalidasa, one of the greatest poets ever in the history of humanity, or Sri Aurobindo, probably the greatest philosopher of modern era. Lastly we would like to see a 3rd term of Mr Modi that is even bolder: introducing a common civil code, removing Government control over Hindu temples, showing a stronger and if necessary armed opposition to Chinese hegemony, liberalising the economy, which is still in Nehruvian mode, as well as obsolete visa & banking policies, which act as a break to foreign investment & finally giving back Bharat it's full Hindu ethos, that we called Dharma. @PMOIndia @BJP4India @AmitShah @nsitharaman @AmitShah @dpradhanbjp @nitin_gadkari @JPNadda
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