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The world is indifferent to rising Hinduphobia
The Sunday Guardian
|December 08, 2024
The West, often seen asa bastion of tolerance, is not immune to Hinduphobia.
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VAs the world observes International Human Rights Day, a solemn question confronts us: why do the rights of Hindus continue to be sidelined in the global human rights discourse? The principles of equality, dignity, and justice that underpin this day are undermined when an entire community faces systemic hate and targeted violence, yet their plight remains largely unacknowledged.
Hinduphobia, a deep-seated prejudice against Hindus and their cultural practices, has been on the rise, manifesting in violent attacks, institutional discrimination, and cultural erasure across the globe. Why is this growing threat met with silence, even as incidents span continents and demographics? Can we genuinely champion human rights while excluding an entire community's struggles from our collective conscience?
A GLOBAL PHENOMENON
Hinduphobia is neither new nor geographically limited.
It stretches across borders, from the Indian subcontinent to the Americas, Europe, and Australia. In South Asia, where Hindus have historically coexisted with other communities, their safety is increasingly precarious. Hindus, once constituting nearly a quarter of the population in Bangladesh, have dwindled to less than 8%. The alarming decline is not coincidental; it reflects decades of systemic violence and cultural repression. Recent weeks have seen hundreds of attacks on Hindu temples, homes, and businesses. The arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, a monk advocating for minority rights, on questionable charges is emblematic of how institutions perpetuate this bias. Similarly, in Pakistan, Hindus face forced conversions, the abduction of young girls, and the desecration of their temples, highlighting an unchecked pattern of persecution.
However, for the Left-Woke ecosystem, there isn't even a bleating like a lamb, despite their inability to hold back screams over Sambhal.
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