West Bengal is still experiencing bloodshed, arson, loot, and more importantly violation of women’s dignity and rampant vandalism.
The situation is such that people are scared of the police, and the police are scared of the ruling party TMC workers.
There is a complete collapse of rule of law.
About a thousand families have fled West Bengal and taken shelter in neighbouring states.
As these crimes are taking place, the human rights activists, award wapsi gang, NGOs, and Lutyens media, have not taken any steps to reach out to those affected by post-poll violence and highlight their plight.
Women have been terrorised, intimidated, tortured, grievously beaten, raped, stripped and sexually assaulted, in public.
The streets are sites of dehumanization of women of all ages. The horror is compounded by most of the victims being from marginal SC-ST communities or from Below Poverty Line, and extremely fragile economic sections.
After committing crime on them, their ration and Aadhar cards are being stolen by the TMC cares, landing them in a severe crisis.
Amidst all this, a woman chief minister is silent, and the law-makers, executors, law-keepers and media men, are festering carcasses, whose souls have been mortgaged with the fear-mongering garbage international media.
But no one among the saffronites expected the mere whisperings of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh over Hindu persecutions, instead of breathing fire as they did when BJP was not in power.
The fire has been missing ever since Narendra Modi occupied the prime minister’s chair for the second time. Why? Is it promoting a sibling to assume the reins. One such name was promoted by late Arun Jaitley’s bete noire on social media sometime back. Is that he?
The fire is also missing in Hindu leaders. Baba Ramdev and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar have not spoken a word against the killings of Hindus in West Bengal. Why?
Last, but not the least, Modi has not yet spoken on it, but never misses an opportunity to break silence on Unnao and Kathua rapes. After all, he has a job cut out to woo a community, under his new slogan – Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas Aur Sabka Vishwas.
So, what has changed? Nothing. Still the Hindus are being persecuted as they were before 2014.
So, how will a Hindu trust a government if a helicopter of India’s Home Minister is not allowed to land in West Bengal and it does not do anything?
Also, how will he trust the government that remains silent over a CBI officer’s arrest by a state police?
If the government and the Sanghis do not hit the streets and breathe fire against Hindu persecutions, they would lose the community’s faith, and things will become rather difficult for them to romp home for third time.
The writer has flagged a very obvious criminal negligence by the champions of hindu causes .