Freedom Struggle
The Great Betrayal | The Death of The Hindu Subcontinent
Posted on 7 mins
Read the Main Article here - How India’s Founding Fathers Murdered a Civilisation For a longer list of some of our most influential founding fathers, with their thoughts and actions for/against hinduism, refer to - A list of the thoughts and actions of some our most influential Founding Fathers The following catalogues major government-led actions, laws or policies (in South and neighboring Asia) widely cited as targeting Hindus. Each item is supported by reliable sources; the focus is on concrete steps (legislation, official decrees, or physical acts by authorities) rather than rhetoric.The Great Betrayal | A list of the thoughts and actions of some our most influential Founding Fathers
Posted on 31 mins
Read the Main Article here - How India’s Founding Fathers Murdered a Civilisation For a list of actions against the Hindu Society in entire Indian subcontinent, refer to - The Death of The Indian Subcontinent III. Hindu Reformers and Their Vision for Hinduism The 19th and early 20th centuries witnessed a significant wave of Hindu reform movements, driven by a desire to revitalize and redefine Hinduism in response to colonial critiques and internal social challenges.The Great Betrayal | How India's Founding Fathers Murdered a Civilisation
Posted on 13 mins
TLDR - Summary: The Fundamental Thesis: India’s celebrated “founding fathers” were documented enemies of Hindu civilisation who systematically dismantled millennia-old cultural, legal, and spiritual foundations under the guise of modernisation and secularism. Key Culprits Exposed: Nehru: Self-proclaimed agnostic who declared he “cannot speak for Hindus” while governing them; architected Hindu Code Bills that legally demolished traditional Hindu society Gandhi: Created fraudulent “Sarva Dharma Sama Bhava” concept that imposed Islamic theological framework on Hindu thought; weaponised reform rhetoric to implant civilisational guilt Ambedkar: Openly called Vedas “worthless,” burned Manusmriti, advocated complete destruction of Hindu religious authority, and embedded anti-Hindu principles in the Constitution The Evidence:The Bengali Paradox | From Hindu Renaissance to Communist Hegemony
Posted on 7 mins
TLDR - Executive Summary: Bengal’s transformation from the epicenter of Hindu nationalist awakening to communist stronghold represents a catastrophic constitutional paradox of civilizational proportions. The very region that produced Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s Vande Mataram, Aurobindo Ghosh’s revolutionary spirituality, and the Jugantar secret societies—intellectual architects of Hindu constitutional thought—ultimately embraced an ideology fundamentally antithetical to its civilizational foundations. Key Timeline of Events: The Golden Epoch (1838-1920): Bengali intellectuals created sophisticated frameworks fusing Vedantic philosophy with militant nationalism; Chatterjee sanctified motherland-devotion as constitutional principle; Aurobindo transformed spiritual disciplines into revolutionary methodology; secret organizations operated as parallel governmental structures rooted in dharmic principles.