Not following Hinduism doesn’t make an anti-Indian!

Shivam
3 min readNov 12, 2015

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Before you get the authority to jump to conclusions, let me tell you that I hate Islam, Christianity and every other religion equally, it’s just that Hinduism has also jumped up in my hatred scale. That being said, opposing and hating Hindus for what they are doing now doesn’t make an anti-national either. I have always loved India for its multi-linguistic and secular environment with Hindus playing an important role in spreading peace and harmony but what’s happening now needs to be criticized.

Let me explain why I am not an anti-Indian. I love India and would do anything for its prosperity and development. I want to contribute in India’s struggle to become a developed and self-powered nation but opposing Hindus for what they are doing right now doesn’t stand in between. A country can never develop if it’s citizens are not happily living together. This is the exact thing happening in India right now. My ideology of a developed India is its citizens living in prosperity and working together for its development. If you think fighting among each other contributes to that, you are largely mistaken and I will explain to you why.

This is why you are wrong!

India has been identified as a secular country long ago and we cannot change that. I agree to your proposition that Hindus were the original inhabitants of India and they deserved to be treated better (or treated like a king, in your case). But what are you gonna do about it? If you want to cry about this 68 years after independence, you are either making a fool out of yourself or you hate prosperity/development.

You would definitely not agree to the “fool” part, so let’s talk about how the hatred we are trying to spread. What are you going to achieve out of this? and What’s your long term plan?

You want to hate Muslims for living in India and silently practicing their religion, you want to call every Muslim Pakistani just because you want to, even without knowing the contribution towards India, and you might have the plans to kill some Muslims or free-thinkers for eating beef or writing some harsh reality about Hinduism. Let’s assume you succeed, Where are you going with this? Do you want to kill every other person who doesn’t oblige with your laws and principles?

How does that fit into your definition of Hinduism being a “tolerant religion”. I have always loved and adored Hinduism for its principles and its work towards peace and tolerance. Where is that now? Was I wrong? It seems I understood Hinduism wrong and this gives me all the reasons to hate it. I would not undermine any work done by the Modi government and in fact, I would love to see some good work in country but this act by them poses a huge question mark on their actual purpose of governance.

Before you jump to another conclusion of marking me as a Congressi or AAPtard, there is some newsflash for you: I don’t support them either. I want to judge every politician by a common eye without any prejudice. And the first and foremost job of leader is to respect the belief of every community thus maintaining India a secular country as it was always meant to be. I might go on to say again that a developed nation requires its citizens to be peaceful and living in harmony which is not happening in India. This is one thing that is against the development.

Does that make you anti-national or us?

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Shivam
Shivam

Written by Shivam

Author of “How to unleash your true potential”

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