How British colonialism killed 100 million Indians in 40 years
ByKesh
Australian sociologist and academic Salvatore Babones said,though the main information sheet published by the conference organisers emphasised that “calling out Hindutva is not anti-Hindu”, “the parallel with the anti-Semitic trope that ‘calling out Zionism is not anti-Jewish’ is crystal clear”.
“Hinduphobia, as described by the Understanding Hinduphobia Initiative, is “a set of antagonistic, destructive, and derogatory attitudes and behaviours towards Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) and Hindus that may manifest as prejudice, fear, or hatred.”
In a shocking turn of events, India was recently rocked by a series of explosions at a Jehovah’s Witnesses prayer meeting that claimed three lives and left at least 50 individuals injured. The incident took an even more unexpected twist when a Facebook video surfaced, showing a man named Dominic Martin claiming full responsibility for the attacks. However, as the authorities continue their investigation, questions arise about what would have happened if Dominic Martin had never come forward.
On October 11, controversial Islamist ‘activist’ Majid Freeman took to Twitter to inform that he had a ‘productive meeting’ with the Mayor of Leicester. He claimed that the Mayor made some commitments regarding the allegedly rising “Islamophobia” and acknowledged the “Hindutva” ideology was causing disorder. Majid Freeman, linked to links to terror organisations, is one of those Islamists who fanned the Leicester riots with fake news.
In a world marked by diversity, where cultures and traditions intertwine, the Hindu festival of Holi stands as a beacon of joy, color, and unity. Originating in the Indian subcontinent, Holi transcends geographical boundaries to become a global celebration of harmony and togetherness. As we delve into the significance of Holi in contemporary times, we uncover its timeless relevance and the profound message it carries for humanity.
On Saturday (Jan 6th), a black man wearing a hoodie and a face mask entered the Eelapatheeswarar Alayam Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in Wembley, England, with his shoes on, despite being stopped by the devotees and temple volunteers
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