The results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, as well as the recent Haryana and Jammu Kashmir legislative elections, provide a valuable lesson for the Hindu community. The Lok Sabha results have served as a divine warning to the Hindu community to wake up and unify soon. If Hindus do not unite and vote 100%, some dynastic political parties, selfish intellectuals, and global market forces will impose Sharia and leftist culture on us, reject the constitution given by our doctor Babasaheb Ambedkar, and create our social, economic, and spiritual conditions as Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Since the Lok Sabha elections, we've seen how false narratives are spreading throughout society. Two of the false narratives that sowed discord in the Hindu community were that if the BJP government was re-elected, the constitution would be altered and reservation would be eliminated. After the Lok Sabha elections, when people realized that the constitution cannot be changed and that reservation will not be abolished, the BJP won Haryana for the third time. Now that the constitutional discourse is failing, a new fake discourse is spreading in the Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections, and this will continue in future elections. For the Maharashtra assembly elections, the misleading narrative is that "If the grand coalition government is re-elected, Maharashtra will be tied to Gujarat." Please keep in mind that casteism, regionalism, and linguisticism are not tolerated in an organization where PM Modi has grown and developed his thought process; he was created with the mindset, spirit, and thoughts of "nation first". As a result, he has never engaged in such dirty politics in the previous ten years and will not do so in the future. The false narrative that is being disseminated in this respect is that enterprises from Maharashtra are being transferred to Gujarat; if this is true, how could Maharashtra have stayed number one in economic investment, even by a significant margin? All of these fake discourses are designed to deceive people and obtain power. We must unify and vote without succumbing to any of these criticisms.
Strange Mentality of Muslim community
We witnessed a strange kind of mentality in the Lok Sabha and two recent Vidhan Sabha elections. That is, the Muslim community has nothing to do with the government that is developing them; only religion is important to them, and there is nothing wrong with that, but the government that has been working for the last ten years following the policy of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas," whose plans the Muslim community has benefited hugely and is still benefiting from, but voting en masse for opposition candidates, they trust only on religion and Sharia to get the candidate they want. However, in areas where Hindus are the majority, they do not vote or go on a picnic with their families. Muslims chose the opposition's candidate; whether or not that candidate is fit is a separate issue. Many Hindus believe that voting is pointless (what difference does my one vote make). As a result, the voting percentage is lower in cities and metropolitan areas. Anyone who desires to see the various states and Bharat as great nations in all aspects of social, economic, and spiritual growth must conceive in a bigger context. Every vote contributes to the strengthening of the state and nation, as well as the struggle against internal and external foes. We have witnessed numerous catastrophes in our wonderful states and nation, and we have fallen to a mentality that no one desires. The "colonial mentality" formed in recent decades has helped dynastic political parties' personal interests, thus they are loath to modify such a beneficial mentality. If we truly want to create terror in our internal and external adversaries, we must vote. The urge to Hindus to vote is not based on hostility for other religions, but rather on the fact that when Hindu society works together, it benefits everyone and works with the nation first attitude.
Not all political parties are the same.
When a patriot clicks the EVM button, it sends shockwaves across internal and external opponents' heads. Some may argue that ten years later, there are still numerous obstacles. Yes, everyone will agree, but we should investigate our own particular experiences in life. What we are now is the result of the labor of our forefathers and subsequent generations of family. Similarly, this enormous country has over 24 crore families, with millions of households in each state, each with its own culture, political views, and forms of administration and governance at all levels. So, although there is evidence of a lot of progress on the ground, it will take a few years to bring about significant gains. States should prioritize dharma, cultural identity, social and economic development of the state, cultural preservation, internal security strengthening, positive economic cycle change, various "Swa"-based policies and implementation as part of a Self reliant India, and the removal of colonial mentality while progressing toward "Swa." Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and other states should create a nation-first philosophy that recognizes the relevance of Sanatan Dharma to the nation's growth and security, and then elect or re-elect such a government. The nation and state have transformed from a destructive to a constructive mindset, and if we continue to cultivate this mindset, we will undoubtedly become "Vishwa Guru" in a decade or two. The nation and state have transformed from a destructive to a constructive mindset, and if we continue to cultivate this mindset, we will undoubtedly become "Vishwa Guru" in a decade or two. To do this, we must vote on Election Day and encourage others to do the same. Remember, we have fundamentally chosen a method to assist each individual's advancement in all facets of their own lives. With a reckless mentality, a candidate who works just for his family or party will cause us all problems on all fronts if he wins, including internal security.
Some believe that all parties are equal and do not behave ethically. Yes, we may all agree to some extent, but when we look back thousands of years and compare it to other countries throughout the world, we can see that the scenario that existed in the past is still present to some level today. Despite all of these circumstances, we have the option of selecting the "best available" who have a "State Dharma and nation first" agenda, working to repeal or significantly amend the Waqf Board Act, which is contrary to the constitution, implementing the uniform civil code act in accordance with the constitution, promoting social and economic development for all, and creating jobs. We want to elect a government that plans and strives for growth, strengthens internal security, empowers the last underprivileged person, restores culture and Dharma, and fosters a "Swa" attitude.
Is the Waqf board perpetrating a terrible instrument against Hindus?
Come out to vote knowing how harmful the Waqf Board is to the Hindu community. Shouldn't everyone who supports the Waqf Board be defeated? It should be remembered that the Waqf Board has already taken land and property from Hindus (including Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs), and this menace will affect everyone in the future. No such law exists anywhere in the world. Shouldn't we band together as Hindus to reject the candidates of the parties that support such laws for vote bank politics?
These are some of the areas where development is only possible if we vote and encourage others to vote. We cannot relax now; else, we may confront another dreadful phase similar to the one we had before 2014. Waqf Board amendments, keeping in mind the security of future generations, our children and women, consider how a bad attitude and carelessness in voting will harm progress in all sectors. Everyone should be the spark that motivates people to vote and lead themselves and others in the right direction. We are not opposed to any religion, but Hindus must unite for the welfare of society and the nation.
By Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
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