The power of Hindu Money: FabIndia and Virat Kohli withdraw their anti-Hindu ads

Liberals in India, have been working around the clocks to break Hindus in the name of ‘secularism’ and create disharmony among them. Hindus have been victimized for a long time now. From denouncing Indian medical history to denouncing Ramayan as mythology, they have faced it all. But this anti-Hindu propaganda needs to be stopped now as Hindus, these days, are way more dedicated to preserving their own culture. They have decided to take the charge, giving some fierce feedback to the hypocrisy of the liberal elites. The recent withdrawal of anti-Hindu ads by FabIndia and Virat Kohli after the huge backlash by Hindus is proof of the same.

FabIndia replaces ‘Jashn-E-Riwaaz’ with ‘Jhilmil si Diwali’

After the netizens gave the clothing brand FabIndia a piece of their mind for its Diwali campaign that can be described as an attempt to Islamize a traditional Hindu festival, the brand was forced to take down its anti-Hindu ad. Moreover, it has rectified its mistake.

Recently, as per the TFI reports, FabIndia released a video promoting their new festive collection for Diwali and also tweeted for the same. The clothing brand’s Diwali campaign was titled, ‘Jashn-e-Riwaaz’, a euphemism for Diwali or if we put bluntly, a weak attempt to Islamize a traditional Hindu festival. However, FabIndia removed the tweet after being slammed for unnecessarily uplifting secularism and Muslim ideologies in a Hindu festival.

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However, the brand, on Tuesday, after getting brutally trolled by the media, attempted to rectify its mistake. In such a move, the brand asserted that its actual Diwali collection will be launched under the ‘Jhilmil si Diwali’ promo soon.

A spokesperson of the brand noted, “We at FabIndia have always stood for the celebration of India with its myriad traditions in all hues. Our current capsule of products under the name Jashn-e-Riwaaz is a celebration of Indian traditions. The phrase means that, literally. The capsule is not our Diwali Collection of products. Our Diwali collection is called ‘Jhilmil si Diwali’ (and) is yet to be launched.”

Kohli also took back his tips to “celebrate a meaningful Diwali”

Likewise, Virat Kohli recently grabbed the headlines after he posted a message on Twitter in which he tried to teach “personal tips” on how to celebrate “meaningful” Diwali with loved ones. In the video posted on his Twitter handle prepared in association with Pinterest, Kohli can be heard saying, “It’s been a tough year for all of us all around the world but especially in India with wave 2 hitting hard in 2021. As we get ready for Diwali this festive season, I’ll be sharing some of my tips for you to celebrate with loved ones and family. Stay tuned on Pinterest and pass the light.”

The Indian cricket team skipper also tweeted, “Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing a series of my personal tips for celebrating a meaningful Diwali with loved ones and family. Stay tuned by following my Pinterest profile ‘viratkohli’”.

However, Kohli’s tweet about sharing tips on how to celebrate a meaningful Diwali did not go down well with some netizens who say that they don’t need any tips on how to celebrate the ancient festival. Some netizens also claimed that the Indian skipper was promoting Anushka’s ‘no cracker’ policy during Diwali.

Read more: Band Baje to Baje Par Nawabi Na Ghate – Virat Kohli will now teach you how to celebrate a meaningful Diwali

After receiving the beating of the lifetime, Kohli has removed the link to his Pinterest account from his official Twitter and Instagram profiles.

The power of Hindu Money

The above instances are clear proof that Hindus are here to change the narrative and will not accept anything that hurts their religious sentiments. Also, it is the power of Hindu Money that has forced FabIndia and Virat Kohli to step back and take down their anti-Hindu posts. FabIndia is aware that it is the Hindu community and not the Islamist that will eventually ensure its profit amidst Diwali celebrations as Hindus tend to shop in huge quantities during Diwali.

Also, if the Hindus begin recognizing the fact that FabIndia is not only overpriced but is running offensive ads against the community which is the base of their marketing strategy, the brand will be cancelled by the Hindu majority of the nation that holds around one billion population of the country. This, eventually, can cause a huge economic loss to the brand which will be difficult for the brand to afford.

Similarly, Kohli, who has a considerable fan base from the Hindu community will have to suffer a lot, if he chooses to continue running anti- Hindu propaganda against the community. Not just in an economical manner, but his cricket career will also be demolished for going against his own community.

The Hindu community believes in giving it back whenever required. For an instance, the kind of support Hindus have shown towards beloved Manoj Muntashir and in 2021, the Hindu unity can be confirmed to have solidified its place. The lyricist of Teri Mitti song had posted a video in which he had criticized Indian historians’ attempts to whitewash Mughals’ reality from our history books. As usual, the post-modern ‘scholars’ like S Irfan HabibDilip Mandal, and Devdutt Pattanaik followed the post-modern philosophy of despising the notion of truth and, accused Manoj of spreading hate. Demolishing these half-intellectuals, thousands of tweets were tweeted in support of #ISupportManojMuntashir to counter them in a rather generous and curt manner.

Read more: Despite liberal meltdown on Manoj Muntashir’s video, Hindus come together to support the lyricist

Hindus have made it very clear that they will not be tolerating any propaganda that Islamizes or ‘secularize’ their Hindu festival. They have witnessed the truth with their eyes wide open and understand that only the truth can exist in reality. Now, the community has strongly come together to silent those trying to demean the religion and the Hindu culture as well.

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