What if someone illegally occupies you house which is the only thing you are left with? Will you leave your hard-earned property or fight for your right?
Well, in this case, it’s your choice. But what if it comes to your nation? Will you still have the option to run for your life? No. You’ll have to fight for your motherland because you owe everything to it.
That’s what Hindus need to learn. It is high time they stop choosing exodus as an alternative and rather fight for what belongs to them. With decreasing Hindu population and their replacement with another which does not seek to assimilate with ours, the vision of the Future is bleak.
From Kashmir to Kairana: the Hindu exodus India witnessed
Kashmiri Hindus are one of the India’s worst treated refugees- A problem that is visible but is not being acknowledged. It is no longer hidden that Kashmiri Hindus are a persecuted community which faced heart-wrenching violence by the terrorists. The dark night of January 19, 1990, witnessed horrifying scenarios when Kashmiri Muslims gathered in mosques across the valley, shouting anti-India, and anti-Pandit slogans. Hundreds of innocent Pandits were tortured, killed, and raped.
In the aftermath of rise of Islamic terrorism in the Valley, Kashmiri Hindus had no choice but to leave. As per the report by Jammu-Kashmir Study Centre, by March 1990, more than 90 per cent of the Hindus residing in the Valley had left their homes. Over 700,000 Kashmiri Pandits had to leave their house and property between 1986 and 1990.
India has been witnessing Hindu exodus for a long time now. Earlier as reported by TFI in 2016, 346 Hindu Families allegedly were forced to leave Kairana, UP, a small town in Shamli district after repeated death threats from the ‘peaceful’ community. Unsurprisingly, the town has an 85% population from the said community and it follows a pattern of a series of concerted campaign against Hindus where they are overwhelmingly in the minority.
The Kashmir syndrome, i.e, mass exodus of Hindus following concerted attacks against their community by the special community returned to haunt Indians once again in the state of West Bengal.
This time, the exodus of Hindus was happening in the Asansol district of Bengal, not very far away from the site of violence in Raniganj. Following the massive violence in Asansol, which has reduced the local groceries and vegetable markets to cinders, the Hindus have started migrating to less volatile areas.
Hindus were forced to leave their homes due to the rampant hooliganism in Bengal and the overt minority appeasement being practiced by the incumbent chief minister Mamata Banerjee. Her soft corner for Muslims at the cost of law and order in the state, is notorious throughout the country.
Dear Hindus! Fight for your rights
What happened is our past. What comes and lies ahead is in our hands. It seems like many have accepted their fate as a community on the verge of extinction. And thus, they have resorted to exodus to survive until they can. But, it is high time they read the theory of ‘survival of the fittest’. In order to survive, one needs to fight for his own rights or he will end up being in a dark shell with no one around him, with no food to eat, with to shelter to live under and with no clothes to cover their body.
Hindus keep demanding from the Government to take action against the perpetrators so that justice is ensured to the victims. But what they do not realize is that the Hindus must organize self defense drills in localities where they feel they might be under threat from known quarters. Even though the government is keen on ensuring the safety of Hindus, personal security and dignity cannot be outsourced to an organization of people or the government.