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Hindutva Extremists Distributing Swords Instead of Jobs — A Threat to India’s Unity

Why Government is Silent When Hate is Being Promoted Openly?

by Deccan Voice
Hindutva Extremists Distributing Swords Instead of Jobs — A Threat to India's Unity - Deccan Voice News

India, known for its unity in diversity, is slowly witnessing a dangerous trend where weapons are being distributed instead of employment. In recent times, many Hindutva extremist leaders, backed by political power, are openly distributing swords and sticks to the youth — not to protect the nation, but to create hate against minorities, especially Muslims and Christians.

This rising trend questions the silence of the government, police, and the so-called law and order machinery.

BJP MP Manish Jaiswal Distributes Swords on Ram Navami

In a shocking incident, BJP MP Manish Jaiswal from Jharkhand distributed swords and sticks to youth in his constituency during Ram Navami celebrations. Instead of spreading peace and religious teachings, Ram Navami has now become a day to show aggression and weaponise religion.

At a time when Indian youth need education, jobs, and skill development, giving swords to them is pushing them towards hatred and violence.

Government’s Double Standard Exposed

Whenever even a small incident happens from any Muslim or minority community member — even if it’s just a Facebook post or WhatsApp forward — the government imposes strict laws like UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act) and arrests the person labeling him as a “terror threat.”

But when Hindutva leaders openly distribute swords, sticks, and weapons on the streets, the police and government act like mute spectators.

Why this double standard?
Is the law only for minorities in India?
Why no UAPA or strict action against such hate mongers?

The Dangerous Agenda Behind This Move

This is not just a random incident — there is a well-planned agenda behind this:

  • To provoke communal violence

  • To prepare youth to attack minorities in the name of religion

  • To divert attention from real issues like unemployment, inflation, poverty

  • To gain political mileage by creating religious polarization

Impact on Indian Society

This toxic environment is dangerous for India’s future:

  • It divides common Hindus and Muslims who have lived peacefully for centuries.

  • It spoils the minds of youth by replacing books with swords.

  • It tarnishes India’s image globally as a secular and democratic country.

  • It creates fear among minorities and weakens the spirit of Indian Constitution.

What Should Be Done?

  • Government must stop such activities immediately and take strict action.

  • Distributing weapons in the name of religion must be banned.

  • Laws should be equal for everyone — minority or majority.

  • Educated Hindus and Muslims must come forward and speak against such hate politics.

  • Media should expose these hate-mongers instead of promoting them.

Conclusion

India needs development, not destruction.
India needs unity, not division.
If the government fails to act now, the situation will go out of control and destroy the very fabric of Indian society.

It is time to wake up and stop the hate factory before it’s too late.

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