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From 1947 to Pahalgam: Why Are Only Hindus Being Targeted?

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From 1947 to Pahalgam: Why Are Only Hindus Being Targeted?

A Pattern of Pain: History That Repeats Itself

Since the partition of India in 1947 to the present-day attacks in Pahalgam, one painful pattern keeps resurfacing—Hindus being singled out and targeted. Whether it was the exodus from Bangladesh, the Kashmiri Pandit genocide, or the recent killings of Hindu tourists in Kashmir, this is more than coincidence—it’s a deeply disturbing mindset.


1947: Massacres of Hindus in East Pakistan (Now Bangladesh)

The partition didn’t just divide land—it ripped apart families, faiths, and futures.
In East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), millions of Hindus faced killings, rapes, conversions, and displacement. Temples were desecrated, women dishonored, and entire villages were wiped out.

Keywords: Hindu persecution in Bangladesh, 1947 Hindu genocide, partition violence, Hindu refugees


1989: The Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits

In the heart of Kashmir Valley, terror wasn’t just in guns—it was in whispers and slogans.
“Convert, leave, or die”—this was the ultimatum given to Kashmiri Pandits, who had lived peacefully in the Valley for centuries.
Thousands were brutally murdered, and nearly 400,000 were forced to flee their homeland.

Keywords: Kashmiri Pandit exodus, Hindu genocide in Kashmir, 1989 Kashmir insurgency


2024–2025: Pahalgam to Anantnag — Tourists or Targets?

In recent years, especially in 2024–2025, Hindu tourists and pilgrims in Pahalgam, Anantnag, and nearby areas have been directly attacked by terrorists.
People who came seeking serenity in snow-covered peaks were sent back in coffins.

Keywords: Pahalgam terrorist attack, Hindu tourists killed in Kashmir, Kashmir tourism violence


Is It Just Terrorism — Or a Targeted Mindset?

Every time, the victims belong to one community. Why?
Is it truly random, or does it reflect a specific ideology that seeks to erase Sanatan Dharma, the saffron flag, temples, and the pluralistic soul of India?

This isn’t about any religion—it’s about a mindset that thrives on hate, intolerance, and the desire for cultural cleansing.

Keywords: targeted Hindu attacks, anti-Hindu mindset, Sanatan under attack


Silence Is Not Neutrality — It’s Complicity

India believes in “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”—the world is one family.
But when one member of that family is consistently slaughtered, and the rest remain silent, then silence becomes sin.

It’s time to rise, to question, to expose the mindset that glorifies violence and demonizes diversity.

Keywords: Hindu awareness, protect Sanatan culture, India against religious terrorism


Conclusion: Recognize the Mindset, Resist the Agenda

This is not a cry for revenge—
It is a call for awareness,
A demand for justice,
And a reminder that no peace is possible without truth.


@NewzQuest

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