Hindus And Liberalism
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For decades, India has been torn between two ideological forces—Hindu identity and Western-influenced liberalism. The result? A nation where selective secularism thrives, radicalism grows unchecked, and both the left and the right manipulate faith for political gain.
Who really benefits from this conflict? Who funds the narratives? And most importantly—what is the real price Hindus have paid in this political war?
Hindus and Liberalism is a hard-hitting, investigative podcast that dismantles the manufactured truths peddled by politicians, media elites, and ideological power players.
We take a deep dive into real historical events, expose modern-day corruption, and analyze how both Hindutva and left-liberalism have distorted India's socio-political fabric.
After independence, Nehru’s version of secularism positioned Hindus as the only religious group whose institutions were regulated and taxed by the state while minority religious institutions enjoyed full autonomy.
The Congress government perfected this appeasement strategy over the decades:
- Shah Bano Case (1985-86) – Rajiv Gandhi overturned a Supreme Court ruling that granted maintenance rights to a divorced Muslim woman, caving to Islamist pressure while presenting himself as a champion of women’s rights elsewhere.
- Babri Masjid and Ayodhya (1986-92) – Congress played a dangerous double game—opening the locks of the Babri Masjid in 1986 to pacify Hindus, but later allowing a narrative that painted Hindus as aggressors. This fueled both radical Islamism and the rise of militant Hindutva.
- Kashmiri Pandit Exodus (1990) – Over 350,000 Hindus were forced to flee their homes amid targeted killings by Islamic militants, yet the same liberal elites who cry for human rights today remained silent, refusing to acknowledge this as a genocide.
The left-wing establishment, backed by academia and Western-funded NGOs, further cemented the narrative that Hindu assertion was "communal" while Islamist radicalism and missionary expansionism were ignored or justified. The same "secular" politicians who condemned the Gujarat riots of 2002 conveniently forgot about the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, where Congress leaders openly led mobs against Sikhs.
This isn’t a podcast for those who want comforting illusions. This is for those who seek unfiltered, raw, and unapologetic truth about the war for Hindu identity, the rise of fake Hindutva, and the deep corruption of ideological battles.
If you're tired of selective outrage, media propaganda, and historical distortions, Hindus and Liberalism will challenge everything you thought you knew.
Listen at your own risk—because once you know the truth, there’s no going back.
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