“Sociopath, genocide enabler,” Liberal journalists and Islamists celebrate senior journalist Rohit Sardana’s death

Rohit Sardana, Islamist, Aaj Tak

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Rohit Sardana, the senior journalist who passed away Friday morning and news of whose demise sent shockwaves across the country was no friend of Islamists. In fact, he was one of the few Indian journalists who fearlessly took on the braindead and extremist cult of Islamists. Now, the same radical individuals are rejoicing the untimely passing away of Rohit Sardana. They are abusing him, defiling his Wikipedia page and also claiming that Sardana is just a starter – and that the end of nationalist journalists, who have dared to take on their Islamist cult, is around the corner.

Liberals by day and radical Islamists baying for Hindu and nationalists’ blood by the night were exposed like never before on Friday, as they cheered and celebrated the death of Rohit Sardana. The tears of Sardana’s colleagues and loved ones added to the joy of liberals and Islamists, who amid a national crisis, were given an opportunity to celebrate like there was no tomorrow. Safoora Zargar, a ‘Jamian Muslim’ who was given bail because she was pregnant after inciting riots in the national capital last year called out liberals for taking the ‘moral high ground’ and sympathising with Sardana’s loved ones. She also remarked that the death of Sardana was merely a ‘trailer’.

 

Sharjeel Usmani, a Muslim activist penned an entire thread detailing how “Rohit Sardana was a horrible man who justified killings, dehumanised entire (an) community and profited from it.” He also scolded liberals for condoling the death of Rohit Sardana, and said, “Liberals and centrists continue to amaze me…Please stop preaching us how to react to his death, and stop sermonizing decency and humanity.” The extremist went on to shamelessly add, “Also, next time a fascist dies, please try to not feel sad about it. It is the most human thing to do.”

 

Zainab Sikander, a columnist at The Print, showered ‘laanat’ upon the late Rohit Sardana without actually naming him explicitly. Her message, of course, was more than clear to all. She warned that journalists like Sardana would ultimately pay for their ‘karma’.

Other Islamist minions, after putting on a naked show of their hatred for Indian nationalists and Hindus in general, had the temerity to guise their hateful messages as vengeance for ‘Islamophobia’ supposedly perpetrated by the late journalist. They included:

https://twitter.com/BanjaraThoughts/status/1388177773999517699?s=20

 

Some braindead zombies even compared Rohit Sardana to Adolf Hitler.

https://twitter.com/Umme98/status/1388120705196171264?s=20

 

Hatred for Rohit Sardana soon slipped on to Wikipedia as well. Sardana’s Wikipedia page is said to have been vandalised at least 500 times on Friday alone, as Islamists took to spewing venom against him on the platform. “He was also suffering from modism,” one edit read. He was also called a ‘chaddhi sanghi’, a ‘gaumutra drinking sanghi’ and a ‘paid bhakt’ by those who harbour nothing but hatred for Indian nationalists.

Rohit Sardana’s legacy lives on. He might not physically among us any longer, but his journalism has inspired an entire generation of nationalists. So, Islamists should limit their celebrations. Sardana rose to fame in the TV news industry with his popular debate programme ‘Taal Thok Ke’ on Zee News. He then went on to host the superhit show ‘Dangal’ on Aaj Tak. Team TFI prays for his soul to attain Sadgati. Om Shanti.

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