Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) deplored that chauvinist, iniquitous and radical leaders like Mahmood Asad Madani, Badruddin Ajmal, etc., tried to instigate the Muslim society once again by raising the groundless slogan “Muslims are persecuted in India” at a Muslim conference held at Deoband – a throttlehold of radical Islam.
The Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) and radical Islamic leaders from Kashmir to Kerala came together to dare and confront the Bharatiya Constitution, the judiciary and the national society of Bharat to materialise their Ghazwa-e-Hind agenda.
VHP’s Central Joint General Secretary Dr Surendra Jain said that it seems that the “Dasaanan” (Ten-headed Ravan) of Islamic dogmatism is vocalising the same idiom and lingo with different mouths. This idiom and lingo is the of the invadist confusion, disorientation and clutterdness of these leaders.
He recalled that the Khilafat Movement which set off the Moplahs to massacre 20,000 Hindus and the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, originated in 1919 result CE. He warned that Muslim leaders should desist from separatism, secessionism, aggressionism, invadism, hatred, persecutionism, dogmatism and antiscience and antihumanist attitudes.
He said it was not a mere coincidence. It is Bharat’s (India’s) misfortune that since then till a few years back [when ‘Rashtra Niti’ (‘national policy’) was brought to the centrestage with the great sense of certitude], ‘Muslim Appeasement’ had been the ‘best policy’ of the major chunk of ‘Rajniti’ (‘politics’) working in Bharat’s political ecosystem!
He cautioned that radical Islamist leaders had been blackmailing pseudo-secularist Bharatiya politicians to get their illegitimate demands fulfilled. The consent of the Congress Party leaders for the partition of Bharat was the consequence of this politics of blackmail. But for some years now the focus and determining factor of Bharatiya politics is not the Muslim vote bank or the Islamic canonical law Shariat, but the Constitution of Bharat, he added.
That’s why, he said, they are creating communal discord and cacophony in the country by viralling false stories and narratives of atrocities on Muslims.
Dr Jain said that there should be a comprehensive discussion and debate on whether the Muslim society in Bharat is ‘a persecuted lot’ or they are the ‘aggressors and persecutors’.
He recalled that Attacks on more than 50 Ram-Navami, Mahavir Jayanti, etc., processions, violent attacks on Hindu society even on the day of Eid, ruthless killings of Hindus in many regions in West Bengal, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Mewat (Haryana), etc., inhuman atrocities on Hindu girls trapped in ‘love jihad’, incidents of forced Islamic conversions are not the symptoms of a community that is ‘persecuted’.
He warned that these are the indicators of a community that is the ‘aggressor and persecutor’. Now, he deplored that even the judiciary is being directly dared and defied on the instigation of these leaders. The verdicts and orders of the judiciary in CAA, Hijab, Gyanvapi, Ayodhya, Mathura, etc., are being challenged by violence on the streets!