American Islamists wage war against Hindus
ByKesh
Channel 4 recently interviewed Mohammed Hjiab in regards to the recent unrest (September 2022) in Leicester between the Hindu and Muslim communities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhjIg11dP6k
Mohammed Hijab, for example, who declared at a pro-Palestine rally in 2021 that “we love death” and rallied the crowds in Leicester with anti-Hindu slurs, referring to them as “violent vegetarians” and declaring he was leading a Muslim patrol, was interviewed on Channel 4.
The testimony these workers and others stated formed the basis for a May 2021 guns-drawn, pre-dawn raid by Federal law enforcement, violating a highly sacred space. The unprecedented raid was accompanied by a simultaneous New York Times exposé which characterized the widely respected Hindu institution of BAPS as something close to slave-traders, the temple itself compared to the Temple of Doom from the Indiana Jones film series by other writers, and was even used to malign the current government of India, since BAPS originates from the same state as Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Taking to Twitter, the premier conveyed his greetings to the Pakistani Hindu community and Hindus across the globe.
The greetings from the Pakistan Premier come days after the maltreatment of Hindu students in a university, where reportedly at least 30 students were subjected to brutality for celebrating Holi.
“…we wear shoes. Why? Because the impurities of Bharat Mata should not contaminate us. The Tamil Nadu government has given us free footwear. This bhumadevi is dangerous, you could catch scabies from it”.
New Delhi, 7th September 2023: The “divide and rule” policy, also known as “divide and conquer, was a strategy employed by the
British colonial administration in various parts of their empire, including India. The goal of this policy was to maintain control over a
diverse and often restive population by creating divisions and conflicts among different groups, thereby weakening any unified
opposition to British rule.
Here are some of the ways the British implemented this policy:
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