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Chicago Hindu Activist Hemant Patel Challenges Rahul Gandhi’s Alleged Anti-Hindu Agenda

By Dr. Avi Verma

Hemant Patel, a prominent Hindu activist from Chicago, has called on members of the Indian Parliament to challenge Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over what Patel describes as an anti-Hindu agenda. According to a copy of the letter obtained by IndoUS Tribune, Patel has issued a stark challenge to Gandhi, demanding proof of a single terrorist attack by Hindus, while promising to publish a list of 45,700 terrorist attacks attributed to the community Gandhi is allegedly protecting by creating a “false equalization.”

“Challenge to Rahul Gandhi. If he provides only one proof of a terrorist attack by Hindus, I promise to publish a list of 45,700 terrorist attacks by the community he is trying to shield by creating a false equalization. He is trying to hide real terrorism,” Patel declared.

Patel further emphasized the non-violent nature of Hindus, stating, “¹fdQ dWXÔQc CXÀf Àf¸fbQf¹f IYe °fSXWX dWXÔÀfIY WXû°fZ, dþÀfIYf SXfWXb»f ¶f¨ffU IYSX SXWXZ WX`Ô, °fû IY»´f³ff IYSXZÔ dIY Afþ SXfWXb»f IYf ¢¹ff WXû°ffÜ” (“If Hindus were as violent as the community Rahul is defending, imagine what would have happened to Rahul today.”)

Urgent Call to Action
Patel warned that Rahul Gandhi’s tactics are dangerous for Hindus and India. “Rahul Gandhi is dangerous for Hindus and Bharat. He has tested that lies, freebies, and false propaganda is the way to go. Shouting, screaming, mafiyagiri, bullying (terrorizing level), and hijacking Sansad (Loksabha) are the ways to win elections. He is more motivated. He will continue to do so if not stopped,” Patel stated.

In a call to action, Patel urged Hindus, Dharmgurus, media, and politicians to speak out against Gandhi’s methods. “I request all Hindus, Dharmgurus, media, and politicians to speak, write, and counter him and most importantly take strong action.”

Reflection on Non-Violence
While emphasizing the proud tradition of non-violence among Hindus, Patel questioned its sufficiency in the face of growing threats. “Hindus are proud to be non-violent. But now time has come to think deeply. CAN NON-VIOLENCE, LAWS, AND THE GOVERNMENT SUFFICE TO PROTECT YOU FROM VIOLENCE? NONE OF THESE PROTECTED KASHMIRI HINDUS FOR SURE!” Patel noted, referencing the historical plight of Kashmiri Hindus.

This impassioned plea underscores the rising tensions and ideological battles within India’s political landscape, as leaders and activists grapple with the country’s future direction and the protection of its diverse communities.

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