India will soon be the next Bangladesh. How?
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22-Oct-2024, Updated on 10/22/2024 10:13:51 PM

India will soon be the next Bangladesh. How?

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What was once mostly a Hindu region is now under the burgeon of an Islamic invasion that systematically replaced most of its traditions. Such is the culture the Indians are easing into if they are not careful enough to follow in the footsteps of Japan’s political structure. Let's dive into the facts and make one thing clear: Yes, what happened in Bangladesh can absolutely happen here, and it’s already begun.

To find out where India is heading, one must first look at Bangladesh. Bangladesh before it was called East Bengal, then East Pakistan was a part of India before the country of India came into being in the year 1947. During that time, Hindus were a sizable number of individuals in the communities. Nevertheless, over the decades of independence, systematic persecution, forced conversions, and open violent acts have caused the Hindu population in Bangladesh to approach its complete extermination. The numbers are shocking: At the start of 1947, Hindus formed almost 22% of the population. But today, it makes up less than 10% of the global economy.

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The Islamic invasion of Bangladesh was well-planned, leading to the denial of civil liberties to Hindus, confiscation of properties, destruction of temples, and eviction of families. This situation is happening in India, with the rise of radical Islamist organizations, demographic expansion, and inadequate government measures resembling Bangladesh's past.

India's biggest threat today is the rapid demographic shift, with Muslim percentages in Assam, West Bengal, and Kerala growing rapidly while Hindu percentages do not. Illegal immigrants from Bangladesh have contributed to this shift, as they gravitate to Indian cities, assimilate, and become part of society. This demographic imbalance is not just a numerical concern but also a power, political, cultural, and religious one.

Indians will not be able to leave their homes without suffering the same fate as Bangladesh today. Temples will continue to be vandalized, Hindu families will abandon their homes, and their unique identity will be systematically destroyed. Violence during celebrations or processions of Hindu festivals is on the increase, and Hindu hate and slamming events are no longer stray incidents.

The threat of violent Islam is real, and India threatens to transform into a Hindu-majority country threatened, terrorized, and ultimately eliminated from large areas of India. To stop India from becoming like Bangladesh, it is essential to appreciate the existence of this threat, act on immigration standards, and eject illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. The government should also come down heavily on radical Islamist groups operating in India, giving laws more teeth to prevent them from operating freely and espousing their ideas.

Conclusion: A Fight for India's Future

To summarise what has been presented, the future of India is at stake. We stand at a liberal crossroad, and if we do not address the issues, we are on the slippery slope to Bangladesh terminal, cultural displacement, religious intolerance, and eventual Islamic terror domination. It is high time for people to act in order to avoid any worst-case scenarios coming true.

India will not be the next Bangladesh if we rise up and fight for who we are, what we are, and what we could be. But if we go on with business as usual, we shall be in a repetition of what we have known, and that is fatal.

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